§ 15-2-134. Women’s Suffrage Day
August 18 of each year is to be observed as “Women’s Suffrage Day.”
§ 15-2-124. Transverse Myelitis Awareness Day
June 6 of each year shall be observed as “Transverse Myelitis Awareness Day,” to raise public awareness about this debilitating neurological spinal cord disorder. This day shall not be a legal holiday, as defined in § 15-1-101.
§ 15-2-125. Police Memorial Day
May 11 of each year shall be observed as “Police Memorial Day,” to honor and recognize law enforcement officers in this state for their dedication and selfless service. This day shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101.
§ 15-2-126. Agriculture Literacy Week
The week that includes the third Thursday in November each year shall be designated “Agriculture Literacy Week” in Tennessee, to promote agricultural literacy and the need to educate students about the importance of agriculture to our state and our nation. This week shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101.
§ 15-2-127. Tennessee Missing Children’s Day
March 4 of each year shall be observed as “Tennessee Missing Children’s Day,” to raise public awareness about child abduction and sexual exploitation and to promote public education efforts as to appropriate protective measures, and ways to respond and seek help from law enforcement, social services, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. […]
§ 15-2-128. Tennessee Rural Mayor’s Day
The first Monday of October of each year shall be observed as “Tennessee Rural Mayor’s Day,” to honor and recognize mayors of small cities in this state for their tireless work and dedicated service to their respective communities. This day shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101.
§ 15-2-129. Tennessee Songwriters Week
The last full week of February each year must be observed as “Tennessee Songwriters Week,” to promote Tennessee’s musical heritage by recognizing the contributions of past and present songwriters to this state.
§ 15-2-130. Febb Burn Day
August 18 of each year shall be observed as “Febb Burn Day,” to honor Febb Burn’s role in the enfranchisement of women. This day shall not be a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101.
§ 15-2-131. Financial Literacy Week
The week beginning on the first Sunday in April each year is designated “Financial Literacy Week” in Tennessee, to promote financial literacy and the need to educate Tennesseans about the importance of personal financial health to Tennessee’s future prosperity.
§ 15-2-132. Mrs. Rosa L. Parks Day
December 1 of each year is to be observed as “Mrs. Rosa L. Parks Day” to honor and recognize Mrs. Rosa L. Parks for her important role in the civil rights movement in the United States. This day is not a legal holiday as defined in § 15-1-101.