January
Jan.   1 - New Year - official holiday
Jan.   6 - Dia de los Santos Reyes - 3 King´s Day - traditional gift giving day, like Christmas
Jan.   7 - or first Monday after 6th,  School vacation ends
Jan. 17 - San Antonio Abad - everything gets blessed, dogs, cars, houses, etc.

February
Feb.   1 or so - 2007 School vacation begin
Feb.   2 - Celebration of the Virgen of Candelaria, party time in Tlacotalpan,  1 1/2 hours from Catemaco
Feb.   5 - Dia de la Constitucion - official holiday (first Monday of February, instead of the 5th)
Feb. 14 - Dia de la Amistad - Valentine´s Day
Feb. 15  or so 2007 School vacation ends
Feb. 24 - Dia de la Bandera - Mexican Flag day, unofficial holiday
Feb - March  - Carnival in Veracruz City (7 movable feast days, changes yearly)

March
Mar. -  First Thursday/Friday - Annual Brujo Convention in Catemaco
Mar. 19 - Benito Juarez birthday - official holiday, (third Monday of March, instead of the 21st)

April

Apr.   1 or so 2007 School vacation begins
Mar. - Apr.   Easter week - don´t expect any official response, anywhere
Mar. - Apr. Maudy Thursday & Good Friday - unofficial holiday, banks and government closed
Apr. 15 - 2007 School vacation ends
Apr. 30 - Children's Day

May
May   1 - Labor day - official holiday
May   3 - Dia de la Santa Cruz - crosses get hung on new construction & masons celebrate
May   5 - Cinco de Mayo,  celebrates Mexico´s victory over the French in Puebla, unofficial holiday
May 10 - Dia de la Madre - Mother´s day
May - middle - school holidays 10 days

June
June 1 - Navy day,  Catemaco boat people hold a party, unofficial holiday
June 6 - My Birthday - official holiday for cantinas, ATM machines and internet providers
June - middle - rainy season begins, expect heavy rains till end of October

July
July   end of first week -  School vacation begins -  popular hotels sell out
July 16 - Virgen de la Carmen celebration, week long county fair in Catemaco
July 25 - Día de Santiago Apóstol, Santiago Tuxtla's patron saint is celebrated with a fair

August
Aug. 15 - Dia de Asuncion - Beach town Montepio celebrates annual fiesta
Aug. - middle - school holiday ends - touristic places become ghost towns

September
Sep.   1 - State of the Union speech by Mexican president - unofficial  holiday
Sep.   2 - 2007 - Veracruz election day (next one in 2010)
Sep. 16 - Mexican Independence Day - official holiday
Sep. 16 - Aerostatic Balloons released in San Andres Tuxtla

October
Oct. 12 - Dia de la Raza - Mexico´s answer to Columbus day - unofficial government & bank holiday
Oct. 18 - Battle of Apoapan Commemoration - Defeat of the French near Acayucan in 1863

November
Nov.   1 - Todos Los Santos - unofficial holiday
Nov.   2 - Dia de los Muertos - unofficial holiday,
banks closed
Nov. 12 - Dia de Cartero - Mailman day - tip well! - otherwise you will not read your snail mail.
Nov. 17 - Festival Agustín Lara, Tlacotalpan, Xalapa, Veracruz
Nov. 19 - Mexican Revolution Day - official holiday, (third Monday of November, instead of 20th)
Nov. 30 - San Andres Tuxtla celebrates its patron Saint Andrew

December
Dec.   1 - 2012  Next Inauguration of Mexican President day - official holiday every 6 years
Dec.   8 - La Purísima Concepción - procession at dawn, followed by tamales and atoles
Dec. 11 - La Guadalupana - everyone sings Las Mañanitas after midnight
after Dec 11 it becomes almost impossible to transact official business in Mexico
until school vacations end second week week in January.
Dec. 12 - Virgin of Guadalupe Celebration - unofficial holiday, banks closed
Dec. 16-27 - Posadas - candlelight processions celebrating Joseph & Mary run around in Bethlehem
Dec. 21 or so - School vacation begins
Dec. 22 - Día del Agente de Tránsito  - give a gift to your favorite traffic police person
Dec. 25 - Christmas - official holiday
Dec. 31 - Exhibición de viejos - Mannikins of old men are stuffed with firecrackers and exploded


Bank Holidays
http://www.abm.org.mx/dias_feriados/calendario.htm

Political Dates & Holidays
http://www.mexidata.info/id1169.html

Tourism Events & Holidays descriptions
http://www.visitmexicopress.com/calendar.asp
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