National First Ladies Day
| First Ladies Day | |
|---|---|
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington, the first woman to serve as First Lady of the United States | |
| Official name | National First Ladies Day |
| Observed by | United States |
| Celebrations | Community and national celebrations |
| Date | Last Saturday in April |
| Frequency | Annual |
| First time | 2021 |
| Related to | First inauguration of George Washington |
National First Ladies Day, more simply known as First Ladies Day, is an American observance that celebrates the women who have served as First Ladies of the United States. It is observed annually on the last Saturday in April to coincide with the anniversary of the first inauguration of George Washington, at which time Martha Washington became the nation's inaugural First Lady.