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EARTH DAY

We appreciate the people that observe Earth Day and understand the hassle involved in recycling. We here at Computers Made Ez believe the Earth Day is Every Day! We run a recycle program year round. C&M Recycle does the pick up and they recycle everything (well just about everything) We will accept all computer parts there is a charge for Monitors.

Holidays

  • New Year's Day                    CLOSED                     Celebrates beginning of the Gregorian calendar year. Festivities include countdowns to midnight (00:00).                

 

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day  CLOSED                     Honors Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights leader; combined with other holidays in several states (King's birthday was January 15

 

  • Inauguration Day                    OPEN                        Swearing-in of President of the United States and other elected federal officials. Observed only by federal government employees in Washington, D.C., and certain counties and cities of Maryland and Virginia, in order to relieve congestion that occurs with this major event. Note: Takes place on January 21 if the 20th is a Sunday (although the President is still privately inaugurated on the 20th)

 

  • Washington's Birthday            OPEN                           Honors George Washington. Often popularly observed as "Presidents Day" in recognition of other American presidents, such as Abraham Lincoln (who was born February 12). The legal name of the federal holiday, however, is "Washington's Birthday", not "Presidents Day". (historically observed on February 22, prior to passage of the Monday Holiday Bill by Congress)

 

  • Memorial Day                    CLOSED
    Memorial Day is a United States Federal Holiday that is observed on the last Monday of May. It was formerly known as Decoration Day; and for many years observed on May 30, regardless of the day of the week. This holiday commemorates U.S. men and women who have died in military service to their country

 

  • 4th Of July                    CLOSED                                     In the United States, Independence Day (commonly known as the Fourth of July) is a federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, picnics, baseball games, and various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States.

 

  • Labor Day                    CLOSED                                      Celebrates achievements of workers and the labor movement. Labor Day traditionally marks the end of the summer recreational season in America. The following day often marks the beginning of autumn classes in primary and secondary schools.

  • Columbus Day                    OPEN                            Celebrated since 1792 in New York City, honors Christopher Columbus, who landed in the Americas on October 12, 1492. In some areas it is also a celebration of Italian-American culture and heritage. Congress and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside Columbus Day in 1934 as a Federal holiday at the behest of the Knights of Columbus (historically observed on October 12, prior to the Monday holiday bill)

  • Veterans Day                    OPEN                                       Also known as Armistice Day, and very occasionally called "Remembrance Day", 'Veterans Day' is the American name for the international holiday which commemorates the signing of the Armistice ending World War I. In the United States, the holiday honors all veterans of the United States Armed Forces, whether or not they have served in a conflict; but it especially honors the surviving veterans of World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The American holiday was briefly moved to the final Monday in October under the Monday Holiday Bill, but the change was greatly disliked and soundly criticized - among other reasons, because it put Veterans Day out of sync with international observance; so it was restored to November 11.

  • Thanksgiving Day                    CLOSED                Traditionally celebrates giving thanks for the autumn harvest, and customarily includes the consumption of a turkey dinner. (historically observed on various days, but finally becoming so fixed to the fourth Thursday in November in the hearts and minds of Americans, that Americans rebelled (albeit politely) when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt attempted to move it to the third Thursday of November, at the request of numerous powerful American merchants)

  • Christmas Day                        CLOSED                            A holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on 25 December. Aspects of the holiday include decorations, emphasis on family togetherness, kindness and goodwill toward all people. Designated a federal holiday by Congress and President U.S. Grant in 1870.

Upcoming Events

  • Melissa's Birthday                  OPEN                            MAY 28, 2008, My Wife's Birthday I will be out of the shop May 27th, 28th, and the 29, Doug will be in the Shop for normal hours.