I have this chart thing made for french with all the months, and I basically have to list down holidays and stuff which occur in those months and that too in French. So this is what I have so far, and please add anything that I don't have. Thanks

*I also have to give a description of that holiday.

Janvier:
Jour de l'An - It is new year's eve, which means it's the first day of a year.

Fevrier:
Votre dam de Lourdes - Lady of Lords day(I really have no idea what this is, so Im unable to give a description)

Mars:
(Couldn't find anything)

Avril:
Les Rameaux Souvenier Deports - Remembrance Day is a memorial day which is celebrated in all the commonwealth countries to remember all the soldiers in the army who gave up thier lives to help save others.

Mai:
Pasques - Easter is a celebration on Jesus Christ's rising from the dead. Kids get easter eggs as treats, and other chocolate candy.(Anything else?)

Juin:
Saint Baptis Day(I have no idea what this would be called in French)

Juillet:
Canada Day - Le Jour du Canada(Is this how you say it?)
-It is canada's national day celebrating anniversary of July 1st, 1867.

Aout:
(Couldnt find anything)

Septembre:
(Nothing)

Octobre:
There is halloween, but I do not know if they celebrate that in France.

Novembre:
Toussaint - All Saints Day
It is a catholic feast celebrated 1st November in which the roman catholic church honours all the saints.

Decembre:
Noel - Christmas
Holiday on the 25th, it is birthday of Jesus Christ on this day, and christmas is about family and friends getting together and exchanging gifts with love.
Saint Sylvestre - New Year's Eve
On Dec 31st
usually celebrated with a feast called le Réveillon de Saint-Sylvestre.

Fevrier:

Fête de notre dame de Lourdes - The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is a place of mass pilgrimage from Europe and other parts of the world.


Avril:
National day of deportation (Journée des déportés) : few years after the end of the Second World War (1939-45), the French Republic decided to honour the memory of the victims of the deportation and, in particular, those deported from France to Nazi concentration or extermination camps.

Mai:
Pâques - Easter is a celebration on Jesus Christ's rising from the dead. Kids get easter eggs as treats, and other chocolate candy.(Anything else?)

Juin:
Saint Baptiste Day (La Saint Jean Baptiste)
Popular annual celebrations in French Canada (Quebec)on 24 June
Juillet:
Canada Day - -La fête du Canada)
-It is canada's national day celebrating anniversary of July 1st, 1867.

Aout:
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Assomption)

Octobre:
There is Halloween, but I do not know if they celebrate that in France. (Yes we do)

Here are some additional holidays and their descriptions that you can add to your chart:

Février:
La Chandeleur - Candlemas
It is traditionally celebrated on February 2nd, marking the end of the Christmas season. It is a day to feast on crêpes, as they symbolize the sun.

Mars:
La Fête des Grands-Mères - Grandmother's Day
Celebrated on the first Sunday in March, it is a day to honor and show appreciation for grandmothers. Families often spend time together and give small gifts.

Avril:
Le Poisson d'Avril - April Fools' Day
Celebrated on April 1st, it is a day when people play practical jokes and pranks on each other. It is common to stick paper fish on people's backs without them noticing.

Mai:
La Fête du Travail - Labor Day
It is celebrated on May 1st and is a public holiday in France. It is a day to honor workers and their contributions to society. Many people participate in parades and demonstrations.

Juin:
La Fête de la Musique - Music Day
Celebrated on June 21st, it is a day to celebrate the joy of music. There are concerts and music performances held in cities across France, both indoors and outdoors.

Juillet:
Le Bastille Day - La Fête Nationale
Celebrated on July 14th, it commemorates the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789. It is a day of national pride, with fireworks, parades, and festivities.

Août:
La Toussaint - Assumption Day
Celebrated on August 15th, it is a religious holiday that marks the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Many people attend church services and spend time with family.

Septembre:
La rentrée scolaire - Back to School
In early September, students across France start a new school year after the summer break. It is a significant event as families prepare for the academic year ahead.

Octobre:
Halloween - Halloween (also celebrated in France)
While not originally a French holiday, Halloween has become increasingly popular in recent years. Children dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and decorate their homes.

Novembre:
Le Beaujolais Nouveau - Beaujolais Nouveau Day
Celebrated on the third Thursday in November, it marks the release of the year's new Beaujolais wine. Wine lovers gather to taste the new vintage and celebrate its arrival.

These are just a few more holidays and celebrations that you can consider adding to your chart. Remember to verify any unfamiliar terms or descriptions to ensure accuracy.