Museums, mothers and muguet: key dates to note in may in france

Museums, mothers and muguet: key dates to note in may in france


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DO YOU RECEIVE THE CONNEXION'S FREE WEEKDAY NEWSLETTER? Sign up here MAY 1  Bank holiday Fête du travail The first bank holiday of May is the Fête du travail. International Workers’ Day


(also May Day or International Labour Day) commemorates workers’ demonstrations in Chicago in 1886 for an eight-hour working day, which took 30 more years to arrive in France. It became a


paid bank holiday in 1948. The custom of giving muguet (lily of the valley) as a symbol of good luck to friends/family dates back centuries. There are often marches and gatherings to


celebrate workers’ rights on the day.  Read more: Lily of the valley and workers’ rights: May 1 is special day in France Gas price increase  The organisation that regulates the price of gas


(Commission de régulation de l’énergie) has announced that it will raise the benchmark price of gas by 1.4%. If you have a contract indexed to this benchmark price, it will rise by this


percentage.  MAY 1 AND MAY 3  Deadlines for European elections sign-up May 1 is the deadline for EU nationals to sign up to vote online in the European elections in June. Signing up via the


mairie closes on May 3. MAY 6 AND MAY 7  Xi Jinping visits France on 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China  President Emmanuel Macron will first host the


president of China in Paris before taking him to the Hautes-Pyrénées the next day. They will discuss the wars in Ukraine and the Middle-East as well as scientific, cultural and commercial


cooperation between their two countries.  MAY 7 TO MAY 11  Eurovision The Eurovision Song Contest takes place from May 7 to May 11. This year, the final will be held in Malmö, Sweden. You


can listen to France’s entry here.  MAY 8 Bank holiday VE Day May 8 is the anniversary of Germany’s capitulation – considered the end of World War Two in Europe. It is a bank holiday


observed by most European states, although not always on May 8. The official end of the war was September 2 when Japan capitulated.  Arrival of the Olympic torch in France  The Olympic torch


will arrive in Marseille, which was once a Greek colony, on May 8.  10,000 torch-bearers will then carry it across the country, arriving in Paris on July 26 during the Opening Ceremony of


the Games. It will even be taken to overseas territories in the beginning of June.  Read more: Olympic torch is lit and on its way: will it pass near you in France? MAY 9  Bank holiday


Ascension Day Ascension Day is a Christian holiday celebrated 40 days after Easter. It represents the last meeting of Jesus Christ and his disciples before he ascended into heaven. It is the


third of four May bank holidays.  Air controllers might strike over the bank holiday weekend, disrupting flights across the country, unless negotiations between the unions and France’s


civil aviation authority are successful.   Read more: French air unions hand in strike notice for May MAY 10  Concours Lépine The prestigious Concours Lépine will be held at the 120th


edition of the Foire de Paris on May 10. A competition that rewards useful inventions, it was the first to showcase the ballpoint pen, the steam iron and contact lenses. It is named after


Louis Lépine, a police prefect, who founded it in 1901.  MAY 14 TO MAY 25  Festival de Cannes The Cannes Film Festival takes place from May 14. It previews and highlights films of all


genres. It is one of the three big European festivals, alongside Venice and Berlin. Members of the jury of the 77th edition, presided over by Greta Gerwig, include French actor and producer


Omar Sy, American actress Lily Gladstone and French actress Eva Green. MAY 15 Medical fee doubles The fixed-rate participation fee for a medical appointment (participation forfaitaire) is to


double from €1 to €2 from May 15. Read more: Medical fees, eco-grants, gas prices: 5 changes this May in France MaPrimeRénov’ changes  From May 15, there are a number of changes to the


MaPrimeRénov’ renovation scheme, namely making it easier for homeowners to get started and allowing just one energy-saving measure at a time. Read more: France revamps energy renovation


grants scheme to boost take-up MAY 18  Night of the Museum May 18 marks the free European Night of the Museum event. Launched in 2005, around 3,400 museums across Europe, including 1,300 in


France such as the Musée d'Orsay, will open their doors for a special exhibition the night of May 18, from nightfall to 01:00.  MAY 20  Bank holiday Pentecost Monday  The final bank


holiday of the month is Pentecost Monday, or Whit Monday, celebrated 10 days after Ascension Day. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Virgin Mary and the Apostles of Jesus.


  MAY 20 TO JUNE 9  French Open Tennis The second tennis grand slam of the year begins on May 20 in Paris at Roland-Garros, Paris. Novak Djokovic and Iga Świątek will attempt to defend their


titles.  MAY 21  Senator debate ‘anti-Airbnb’ law French senators are set to debate a so-called ‘anti-Airbnb’ law (officially ‘law aiming to remedy a lack of balance in the rental market’)


which could yet again change the rules relating to taxation of short-term holiday rentals.  MAY 21, MAY 23, MAY 30 AND JUNE 6 Income declaration deadlines  The deadlines for declaring 2023


income are as follows: May 23 for departments 01 to 19, May 30 for departments 20 to 54 and June 6 for departments 55 to 976, with all deadlines at 23:59. For those using paper declarations,


the deadline is May 21 for all departments. All French residents and non-residents with French income must declare. MAY 25 AND MAY 26 Bird counting weekend  Homeowners are urged to count


the birds that land in their garden for an hour during this weekend.  The Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux (LPO) has information sheets on its website to help with identifying birds. 


You can report your findings by signing up on the Oiseaux des Jardins website. MAY 26  Fête des Mères Mother’s Day will be celebrated on May 26 in France this year. It was celebrated on


March 10 in the UK and will be celebrated May 12 in the US. MAY 31 Fêtes des voisins European Neighbours’ Day is celebrated on the last Friday of May. Founded in 1999 by Voisins Solidaires,


it was estimated that 30 million people took part in around 50 countries.  World No Tobacco Day The WHO created the World No Tobacco Day in 1987 to encourage people not to smoke, to raise


awareness of the dangers of smoking and to inform people what they can do to protect future generations and themselves.  Deadline for scholarship or accommodation applications  The deadline


for students or future students applying for a scholarship or accommodation for the start of the 2024 school year is May 31. Students must have filed their application, including any


supporting documents, by this time. The Service Public warns that it may take time to gather these documents.