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DESCRIPTION:​​Join us for our tour of the 175th Anniversary of the Historic 
 Townsite of Negro Bar as we remain our past.  Our unique California Journey 
 From Slavery to Freedom is apart of the National Underground Railroad 
 Network to Freedom.  \n\nCalifornia Juneteenth remains our essential 
 milestone to preserve as we restore our authentic California Gold Rush Era 
 Heritage.\n\n2024​ State of California Holiday Dates\n\nMonday, January 1 
 New Year’s Day\nMonday, January 15​ Martin Luther King Jr. Day\nMonday, 
 February 19​ Presidents’ Day\nMonday, April 1 Cesar Chavez Day 
 (Observed)**\nMonday, May 27 Memorial Day\nThursday, July 4 Independence 
 Day\nMonday, September 2 Labor Day\nMonday, November 11 Veterans 
 Day\nThursday, November 28 Thanksgiving Day\nFriday, November 29 Day after 
 Thanksgiving\nWednesday, December 25 Christmas Day\n*When a holiday falls 
 on a Saturday, employees shall receive holiday credit.\n\n **When a holiday 
 falls on a Sunday, the holiday is observed on the following Monday. When 
 November 11 falls upon a Saturday, the preceding Friday is observed. 
 ​\n\nIn addition to the holidays listed, excluded employees receive one 
 personal holiday per fiscal year.\n\nTo be eligible for a personal holiday 
 (PH), an employee must be: (a) appointed to a class that requires a 
 probationary period; (b) appointed to an exempt position where leave 
 credits are earned; or (c) appointed to a Career Executive Assignment (CEA) 
 position for more than six months.  Once eligible employees complete six 
 months of their initial probationary period, they are credited with a 
 personal holiday for the current fiscal year.  Thereafter, the personal 
 holiday is credited on July 1 of each year.​\n\nIn addition to the above 
 state paid holidays, effective January 1, 2024, Senate Bill 461 implements 
 Government Code section 19853.2, which allows excluded employees who earn a 
 PH to convert it to Holiday Credit to observe any holiday or ceremony of 
 the employee's religion, culture, or heritage. PH usage is subject to 
 departmental approval under Government Code section 19854. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/06/20/18867501.php
SUMMARY:Kickoff for 2025 California Juneteenth Official Paid Holiday Campaign
LOCATION:Historic Folsom Lite Rail\nLeidesdorff Plaza
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/06/20/18867501.php
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