As the holiday season approaches, Pinellas County Schools will be closed for winter break until January 3, 2024. This article outlines important closures for government offices, library hours, and waste collection services, ensuring residents can plan their activities accordingly. Make sure to stay updated on local services and enjoy the festive season while preparing for the return to school on January 6, 2024.
The holiday season is upon us, and here in beautiful St. Petersburg, there are a few important updates regarding school schedules, government offices, and other services. It’s the kind of news that helps you plan ahead, so let’s dive right into it!
First up, the big news for students and parents alike: Pinellas County Schools are closed for winter break! Yes, you heard that right! The schools will remain closed until January 3, 2024, which gives students a delightful opportunity to kick back, relax, and enjoy their well-deserved time off. Students are then set to return to the classroom on January 6, 2024. Make sure to mark your calendars!
Now, if you need to handle any official business, keep in mind that all government offices in St. Petersburg will be closed on Wednesday. If you had plans to stop by for any paperwork, it might be wise to push those plans back a day. The offices will be back open Thursday to help you out!
For those concerned about waste collection, here’s some good news: the residential trash and recycling collection in St. Petersburg will actually remain unaffected by the holiday on Wednesday. So, don’t fret! You can continue with your regular trash disposal routine. Just make sure to have your bins out as usual!
If you’ve been thinking about getting rid of some yard waste, you’ll want to note that the Brush and Debris Drop-Off Sites in St. Petersburg will be closed on Wednesday. However, they’ll reopen on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., so plan accordingly if you’ve got some branches to drop off!
Bookworms, take note! All St. Petersburg Libraries will close early on Tuesday at 4 p.m. and remain closed all day Wednesday. So if you’re planning to pick up your favorite novel or need resources for a school project, make sure to visit the library earlier in the week!
For anyone who might need assistance from the Disaster Recovery Center at the Enoch Davis Center, this facility will also be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, reopening on Thursday. It’s always good to check in and see what resources are available for your needs!
If you rely on public transportation, the PSTA buses will operate on a holiday schedule this Wednesday, which is the same as a Sunday service. Make sure to check the schedule ahead of time so you’re not caught off-guard while waiting for your ride!
Unfortunately, the PSTA InfoLine and Customer Service Centers will also be closed on Wednesday. If you need any assistance, be sure to reach out earlier in the week or wait until they resume normal hours.
As we enter the holiday season, it’s essential to keep these schedule changes in mind. Take some time to enjoy the festive spirit with family and friends, but also remember to plan your errands around these closures. Whether you’re enjoying time off from school, visiting friends, or simply making the most of your holiday season, here’s hoping you have a joyful and relaxing time!
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