State Holidays Tennessee 2022 | TN Holidays

Tennessee is a state in the United States of America. It is located in the country’s Southeastern region and is the 16th most populous state. The capital of the state is Nashville. The state is among the lowest tax burden states in the country. It is also famous for its scenic beauty and is the 11th most visited state in terms of tourism. In this article, you will learn about Tennessee. Here, you will know the significant days considered as Tennessee holidays.

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Tennessee State Holidays 2022:

Tennessee state holidays are days observed by the state of Tennessee and are considered as non-working days for federal agencies. This means that on such occasions, federal employees get paid holidays. Many private companies, schools, colleges and banks also remain closed on TN state holidays.

So here is the list of holidays in Tennessee for the year 2022:

DateDayHoliday
January 3MondayNew Year's Day*
January 17MondayMartin Luther King Jr. Birthday
February 21MondayPresident's Day
April 15FridayGood Friday
May 30MondayMemorial Day
July 4MondayIndependence Day
September 5MondayLabor Day
November 11FridayVeterans Day
November 24 & November 25Thursday & FridayThanksgiving Day & Thanksgiving Friday
December 23 & December 26Friday & MondayChristmas Day*

*If any holiday falls on Saturday, then it is observed on the preceding Friday. Similarly, if a holiday falls on Sunday then it is observed on the following Monday.

*State offices will also be closed on Friday, December 31.

Now that you know the official holidays list for the year, you would also wish to understand why the events are considered significant. So let us check out the importance of Tennessee public holidays:

  • New Year’s Day *(January 3, 2022): New Year’s Day is a federal holiday for the country when government offices remain closed. Also, mails do not run on this day as people celebrate the first day of the year with their family and friends.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day (January 17, 2022): This year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls on January 17. The day honors the achievements of King Jr by celebrating his birthday and commemorating his contribution to American society.
  • President’s Day (February 21, 2022): President’s Day is observed to honor all the Presidents of the US. However, most importantly, the day is celebrated to commemorate the former and the first President of the country, George Washington.
  • Good Friday (April 15, 2022): Good Friday is an essential holiday for Christianity. The Friday that falls before Easter is considered as Good Friday, a day to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The day carries firm religious beliefs.
  • Memorial Day (May 30, 2022): Memorial Day is a holiday for all government employees. Also, many other private companies provide paid holidays on Memorial Day. The day commemorates the sacrifices of martyrs who lost their lives in war. Earlier, Memorial Day was observed to honor the people who died in the civil war, but later on, it was devoted to all the departed souls who fought in any war.
  • Independence Day (July 4, 2022): Independence Day is the most important state of Tennessee holiday. The date marked the history when the Declaration of Independence was published, and the country was declared free from Great Britain.
  • Labor Day (September 5, 2022): Labor Day is a day meant for the laborers of America. The day is observed to honor and respect the working class.
  • Veterans Day (November 11, 2022): Veterans Day is observed on November 11 every year. It is a day meant to pay tribute to all the country’s veterans.
  • Thanksgiving Day  (November 24, 2022): This day is celebrated in traditional ways. People organize Thanksgiving dinner with their families and friends with a feeling of being thankful for every blessing received throughout the year.
  • Christmas Day *(December 26, 2022): Christmas Day is a Christian festival. The festival is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ. Christmas tree, Santa Claus, carol singing, and Christmas cake are the festival’s main highlights. People organize gatherings in public places, churches and houses on this day.

The above-listed holidays are days on which employees are paid. However, other essential events carry their own historical or religious importance. These days are:

  • Epiphany
  • Orthodox Christmas Day
  • Estelle Reel Day
  • Orthodox New Year
  • Lunar New Year
  • Groundhog Day
  • Super Bowl
  • Statehood Day
  • St. David’s Day
  • Ash Wednesday
  • Purim
  • Holi
  • Doctor’s Day
  • National Tartan Day
  • Passover Eve
  • Holy Saturday
  • Oklahoma Day
  • Law Day
  • Eid al-Fitr
  • National Day of Prayer
  • Mother’s Day
  • Ascension Day
  • Colorado Day
  • National Aviation Day
  • Air Force Birthday
  • Yom Kippur
  • Navy Birthday
  • First Sunday of Advent
  • Cyber Monday
  • Wright Brothers Day
  • December Solstice

Conclusion:

So, Tennessee observes a total of 10 holidays for the year 2022. To avoid confusion, we have also listed down other days that are not federal or public holidays.

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