2023 Calendar With Holidays – Printable
2023 Calendar
We’ve pulled together a bundle of annual and monthly 2023 printable calendars to help you get your plans for the year sorted. They include holidays and observances and an overview of seasonal insights to inform your decision making.
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Printable 2023 Calendar
Our printable 2023 calendar is a helpful guide for high level annual planning. It includes all US Federal Holidays and the top consumer spending events.
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2023 Calendar with Holidays
Our printable 2023 holiday calendar bundle includes our year at a glance calendar as well as 12 monthly calendars.
Each monthly calendar includes: key insights related to the top annual consumer spending events as identified by the National Retail Federation; U.S. Federal Holidays; significant religious, ethnic, and cultural holidays that represent the diversity of the U.S. population as identified by ADL; and popular hashtag holidays that provide an opportunity for a natural business tie-in on social media.
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Monthly Briefings
The following Monthly Briefings include individual printable calendars of holidays and popular occasions along with insights and marketing resources associated with the top annual consumer spending events.
Year 2023, MMXXIII
2023 is a common year with 365 days starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. It is the 2023rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 22nd year of the 3rd millennium, the 23rd year of the 21st century, and the 4th year of the 2020s decade.
International Observances
International Year of Millets – United Nations
Chinese Year of the Rabbit – from January 22, 2023 to February 9, 2024
Seasons
Seasons begin on the 1st day of the month that includes the equinoxes and solstices per the meteorological definition.
Northern Hemisphere Seasons:
- Spring – March 1 to May 31, Spring Equinox March 20
- Summer – June 1 to August 31, Summer Solstice June 21
- Fall – September 1 to November 30, Autumnal Equinox September 22
- Winter – December 1 to February 29, Winter Solstice December 21
Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere.
Top Annual Consumer Spending Events
There are many factors that drive consumer purchases throughout the year. In order to help you optimize your marketing efforts, our printable calendars and monthly briefings are focusing on the top consumer spending events as identified and tracked by the National Retail Federation (NRF).
Below you will find consumer insights and marketing resources associated with each one of the top annual consumer spending events.
Super Bowl
8th largest consumer spending event of the year //The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League...
Valentine’s Day
5th largest consumer spending event of the year //Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day, began as a Western...
St. Patrick’s Day
A top annual consumer spending event //St. Patrick's Day, also known as the Feast of St. Patrick, is a long standing cultural...
Easter
6th largest consumer spending event of the year //Easter arrives on March 31st in 2024. It is observed with religious services...
Mother’s Day
4th largest consumer spending event of the year //Mother's Day occurs annually on the second Sunday of May and falls on May 12th...
Graduation Season
A top annual consumer spending event //Spring issues in graduation season as folks begin searching for gift ideas and plan...
Father’s Day
7th largest consumer spending event of the year //Father's Day occurs annually on the third Sunday of June and falls on June...
4th of July
A top annual consumer spending event //The 4th of July (Independence Day) is a US Federal Holiday commemorating the July 4, 1776...
Back to College
2nd largest consumer spending event of the year //Every summer, college-bound students start preparing for their return to...
Back to School
3rd largest consumer spending event of the year //Ramping up in July and running through Labor Day weekend, Back to School is...
Halloween
9th largest consumer spending event of the year //Halloween brings out the kid in all of us with an opportunity to disguise...
Winter Holidays
Q4 winter holidays are the #1 consumer spending event of the year //Overall, holiday sales represent about 20 percent of annual...
Thanksgiving
The official start of the holiday shopping season //Thanksgiving is a Federal Holiday which began as a day of giving thanks for...
Hanukkah
One of the winter holidays that drives consumer spending in Q4 //Hanukkah or Chanukah is is a Jewish holiday that is observed...
Christmas
Main driver of Q4 consumer spending //Christmas Day is a Federal holiday and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is...
Kwanzaa
One of the winter holidays that drives consumer spending in Q4 //Kwanzaa is a celebration of African American culture observed...
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