Monday October 9th, 2023
Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a day dedicated to honoring and celebrating the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Indigenous peoples around the world. This day serves as a reminder of the resilience, strength, and wisdom of Indigenous communities throughout history.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a recognition of the invaluable knowledge, traditions, and customs that have been passed down through generations. It is an opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate the diverse cultures, languages, and histories of Indigenous peoples, as well as their ongoing struggles and triumphs.
This day also highlights the need for greater awareness and understanding of the challenges faced by Indigenous communities, such as the preservation of their lands, resources, and rights. It is a call to action to promote equality, inclusivity, and justice for Indigenous peoples everywhere.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is not only a time for reflection and education but also a chance to celebrate the vibrant and enduring cultures of Indigenous communities. It is an occasion to uplift Indigenous voices, art, music, dance, and traditional practices, fostering a greater appreciation for their unique contributions to the world.
As we observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day, let us remember the importance of recognizing and respecting the sovereignty, autonomy, and self-determination of Indigenous peoples. Let us stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities, supporting their efforts to protect their heritage, achieve social justice, and create a better future for themselves and future generations.
The United States Postal Service will be closed and won’t deliver mail or packages. However, if you need to get mail out, UPS and FedEx will mostly be operating as usual. FedEx Express and FedEx Ground Economy will have modified service.
Most banks are closed today.


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