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No_Square_2111 t1_j6o2sd9 wrote

I'd say Groundhogs day which is coming up here. Although at this point it's well known and being duplicated many places. It's specifically a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition.

Fastnacht day is another PA Dutch one.

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klairby t1_j6o7dm1 wrote

Goose Day in the Juniata River Valley

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nardlz t1_j6oayad wrote

Seems to, we always have that day off of school but go to school on other holidays like Veterans Day! The funny thing is they haven’t adjusted it for the new opening day so it’s likely been forgotten why we have the Monday after Thanksgiving off. I’ll still take it though!

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markwusinich t1_j6oc1l6 wrote

In some Philly suburbs you get off for the Jewish high holidays.

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carltone553 t1_j6odasn wrote

When I lived in Schuylkill County as a kid Fastnacht Day was kind of a big deal (the day before Ash Wednesday). We'd get a plain donut with maple syrup for dipping with school lunch!

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princeoinkins t1_j6oekde wrote

um, excuse me, but no one mentioned fastnacht day? feb. 21st

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Seejay784 t1_j6okmz6 wrote

I work at a company that splits customer service between the Pittsburgh office and a New England office. Their building would have off every year on Patriot Day and we weren't allowed to schedule time off that day because we would have to pick up their slack. I never even heard of Patriot Day until this. We would all complain and say we should get off for Whiskey Rebellion Day. (I know, it doesn't exist.....yet)

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PennDOTStillSucks t1_j6orros wrote

Basically the answer is no at according to these comments, at least not as truly stand alone state holidays. Fastnacht is still Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday, a different celebration but for the same reason and on the same day. Groundhog Day is celebrated in elementary schools nationwide and a whole blockbuster movie exists based on it. First day of hunting season is, as mentioned, a day off school in many other rural locations. Flag Day is a federal holiday, as are all the holidays listed on the state website as state holidays.

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ell0bo t1_j6p0nu8 wrote

And also how faschnaut is spelled. (How I knew it)

I only just started seeing it with a t, your spelling, which is weird to me. fasnacht I've seen at the local church, but I believe the old PA dutch is faasnacht or something like that.

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30686 t1_j6p12p3 wrote

First day of deer season.

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No_Square_2111 t1_j6p13zh wrote

The problem is PA Dutch never had a spelling oversight or authority of sorts. No websters dictionary. If you look up old books, newspapers, etc.. you will find the same words spelled at least five different ways. I say pick your favorite and go with it! 😂

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ell0bo t1_j6p1noo wrote

Oh yes, this I've learned over the years. Even if you Google Saint Cecilia's fasnacht , people spell it different ways. I don't even remember how they spell it on their sign, been too many years.

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Grumpicake t1_j6p3m03 wrote

Getting off a day in elementary for deer season 😎

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Hayduk3Lives t1_j6p5ij0 wrote

2/16/23 likely. Philadelphia. Heard there will be a big parade...

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SnooRevelations9889 t1_j6pafdb wrote

There are five days designated in state law as school holidays in Pennsylvania.

Then there are “local holidays” that are set by each school board for that school district (school district sizes vary greatly). These local holidays will typically vary based on the composition of the student body. Most of the time though, these are holidays known and celebrated outside of Pennsylvania.

Ref:

“No school shall be kept open on any Saturday for the purpose of ordinary instruction, except when Monday is fixed by the board of school directors as the weekly holiday, or on Sunday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Christmas, Thanksgiving, the First of January and up to five additional days designated as local holidays in the adopted school calendar by the board of school directors as official local school district holidays.”

https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/uconsCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&yr=1949&sessInd=0&smthLwInd=0&act=14&chpt=15&sctn=2&subsctn=0

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GoubD t1_j6papit wrote

Monday after Thanksgiving....Hunting Day.

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the_dorf t1_j6pbwt4 wrote

The Amish still practice Ascension Day

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ExPatWharfRat t1_j6pc5hg wrote

First day of buck season. Schools in rural areas are closed that Monday.

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