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l l★K Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas HELEN E. HOLCOMB DALLAS, TEXAS 75265-5906 FIRST VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER July 29, 1999 Notice 99-60 TO: The Chief Operating Officer of each financial institution and others concerned in the Eleventh Federal Reserve District SUBJECT Eleventh District Holiday Schedule DETAILS The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and its Branches at El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas, will not be open on the following holidays in 2000: January 17, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day February 21, Presidents Day May 29, Memorial Day July 4, Independence Day September 4, Labor Day October 9, Columbus Day November 23, Thanksgiving Day December 25, Christmas Day The Federal Reserve standard holiday schedule mandates that if January 1, July 4, November 11, or December 25 falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be observed as a holiday. If January 1, July 4, November 11, or December 25 occurs on a Saturday, the preceding Friday will not be observed as a holiday. Because January 1, 2000, falls on a Saturday, Friday, December 31, 1999, will not be observed as a holiday by this Bank. Also, because November 11, 2000, falls on a Saturday, Friday, November 10, 2000, will not be observed as a holiday. Please file this notice for your reference. Individual notices of the holidays listed above will not be sent. For additional copies, bankers and others are encouraged to use one of the following toll-free numbers in contacting the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas: Dallas Office (800) 333-4460; El Paso Branch Intrastate (800) 592-1631, Interstate (800) 351-1012; Houston Branch Intrastate (800) 392-4162, Interstate (800) 221-0363; San Antonio Branch Intrastate (800) 292-5810. -2MORE INFORMATION For more information, please contact this Bank’s Legal Department at (214) 922-5101. For additional copies of this notice, please contact the Public Affairs Department at (214) 922-5254. Sincerely,