Beginner Lesson: Learn how to sign the names of various holidays in American Sign Language (ASL)! Disclaimer: Many holidays have a few variations of the sign, and regional variations, too! So if you know native signers near you, ask them how they sign the holiday :) [.]\r<br>[.]\r<br>Signs are presented in English alphabetical order by holiday name, so you can jump ahead for what youre looking for:\r<br>\r<br>(0:18) CHRISTMAS\r<br>(0:32) COLUMBUS DAY\r<br>(0:44) EARTH DAY\r<br>(1:08) EASTER - variations\r<br>(1:49) EID\r<br>(2:02) EVE (example: Christmas Eve)\r<br>(2:23) FATHERS DAY\r<br>(2:47) HALLOWEEN - variations\r<br>(3:27) HANUKKAH / CHANUKAH \r<br>(3:44) INDEPENDENCE DAY\r<br>(4:00) 4th of July / JULY 4th \r<br>(4:18) KWANZAA\r<br>(4:52) LABOR DAY\r<br>(5:02) MEMORIAL DAY\r<br>(5:23) MLK DAY (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)\r<br>(5:33) MOTHERS DAY \r<br>(5:53) NEW YEARS EVE / (6:18) NEW YEAR / NEW YEARS DAY \r<br>(6:36) PASSOVER\r<br>(6:49) PRESIDENTS DAY\r<br>(7:04) RAMADAN\r<br>(7:22) THANKSGIVING\r<br>(7:56) ST. PATRICKS DAY (slightly out of order, sorry!) \r<br>(8:11) VALENTINES DAY \r<br>(8:35) VETERANS DAY\r<br>(8:47) HAPPY as in Happy ____! :)\r<br>\r<br>Happy Holidays!