George Washington's Birthday (February 22, 1732) has been used to honor all those who have served as president of the United States since 1879. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1968 moved observance of Washington's Birthday (the official federal title for Presidents' Day) to the third Monday in February so that it might be enjoyed as part of a long weekend. Like most states, Oregon recognizes Presidents' Day as a public holiday, though spelling varies widely. Presidents' Day, President's Day, and Presidents Day are all commonly used.
Whichever presidents you may choose to honor, we hope you have had a relaxing weekend and enjoyed our Central Oregon snowfall.