I just noticed that on my Mac's calendar app, Thanksgiving is missing. Other holidays are listed. Has anyone else noticed this? Thanksgiving does show up as a holiday on my iPhone and iPad's calendars.
sorry! meant 'U.S. Holidays'!I don't see where I can set "U.S. Calendars" as a source. There's a checkbox for "U.S. Holidays", which is ticked.
Unfortunately, that had no effect.try disabling/re-enabling that calendar, or try rebooting...
Yup. The only one that seems to be missing is Thanksgiving. Maybe Apple is implying I have nothing to give thanks for.... And incidentally, the holidays are all there on my iPhone and iPad. It's just missing on my M1 Mac mini. That mini has started to produce a lot of strange bugs since the Sonoma update.christmas eve is there? day of the dead november 2? halloween today?
huh? is the U.S. Holidays calendar in your list? is it checked? or you can re-add it from the link i posted above...Possible, OP. Given yesterday's Scary Fast announcement and the fact that you are still using an M1 Mac mini (who knows how old your other Apple gear might be), perhaps Apple is sending you the message to upgrade before you are allowed to give thanks. I have a 2019 MBP and a 2013 Mac Pro and due to their age, Apple has deleted all holidays from my calendar.
Fisherking, I maybe should have added /s to my post. Just riffing on OP's comment that Apple may not feel they have anything to give thanks for and removed Thanksgiving from their calendar. On a serious note, my calendar has all the holidays (even the ones I can't pronounce).huh? is the U.S. Holidays calendar in your list? is it checked? or you can re-add it from the link i posted above...