Washington's Birthday 2025
Date: February 17, 2025 (Monday)
Country: American Samoa Public Holidays
Description
Washingtons Birthday in American Samoa is a federal holiday that honors George Washington, the first president of the United States. American Samoa is a U.S. territory, so many federal holidays are observed there just like in the states.
The holiday takes place on the third Monday in February each year. Government offices, banks, and many schools are closed. People might attend small events or spend time with family to remember leadership, the start of the nation, and civic service. It is a day for quiet reflection and community time.
Traditions
In American Samoa Washingtons Birthday is a public holiday with government offices and schools closed. People often attend flag ceremonies and short speeches that honor George Washington as the first U.S. president. Official events may happen in Pago Pago.
Families and churches hold gatherings and feasts. Common foods include taro, palusami made with coconut cream, fresh fish, and breadfruit. People wear smart or traditional clothes, share food, and enjoy music and dancing called siva and fiafia shows that mix Samoan culture with patriotic themes.
Smaller villages and the Manu a islands keep things more traditional and church centered. Larger towns add formal parades or government ceremonies, so celebrations can feel different depending on the place.
Travel Tips
Expect government offices, some banks, and schools to be closed for Washingtons Birthday. Shops and restaurants may have reduced hours. You might see local parades, church services, and cultural events, so some roads and beaches near events can be busier than usual.
Plan ahead by booking transport and checking opening times. Join community events to learn local culture and show respect. Stay sun safe, keep valuables secure, and follow any local guidance from officials. This makes the holiday safe and meaningful.