The Mayor’s Office issues official Proclamations to honor or recognize an event or an individual that has made a significant impact on our community, specific to the City of Alameda. Due to the large volume of worthy requests and the limited number of proclamations made, we may not be able to accommodate all requests for proclamations. The Office of the Mayor reserves the right to decline or modify requests and make exceptions to any of the above guidelines. Requests for proclamations should be made at least two months in advance of the date needed. To request consideration for an official City of Alameda Proclamation, please email marellano@alamedaca.gov.
2026
Proclamations & Declarations
January
Martin Luther King Jr. Day(PDF, 205KB)
February
Black History Month(PDF, 253KB)
March
American Red Cross Month
Women's History Month(PDF, 235KB)
April
Arab American Heritage Month
Autism Acceptance Month
Earth Day and Arbor Week
Parkinson's Awareness Month
May
Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Jewish American Heritage Month
June
LGBTQ+ Pride Month
July
Ginny Krutilek Day
September
Eric Fonstein
National Hispanic Heritage Month
October
Filipino American History Month
United Against Hate
November
Native American Heritage Month