As the holiday season approaches, St. Petersburg residents, especially students, need to be aware of significant schedule changes. Christmas Day will see closures of city services, including libraries and government offices, although trash collection will remain unaffected. Significantly, Pinellas County Schools will be closed until January 3, allowing students a break to enjoy the festive season. Additionally, local businesses are facing noteworthy changes, especially with Big Lots announcing store closures. Residents should plan accordingly for this holiday season in St. Petersburg.
As the holiday season unfolds, St. Petersburg is buzzing with excitement and a few adjustments to usual routines. On Wednesday, local residents will come together to celebrate Christmas, but this festive cheer also brings an array of closures and schedule changes around the city.
It’s important for residents to note that all St. Petersburg Government Offices will be closed on Christmas Day. This pause in operations allows city employees the opportunity to spend time with their families and celebrate the holidays. However, one service that seems unaffected by the holiday cheer is residential trash and recycling collection. Thankfully, services will continue as usual!
If you were planning a visit to the Brush and Debris Drop-Off Sites, be advised that they’ll be closed on Christmas Day but will reopen the following day, Thursday, for business from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. So, if you have a lot to drop off, just hold onto it for a little longer!
Bookworms in the city should be aware that all St. Petersburg Libraries will also take a holiday break on Wednesday. Make sure to check your due dates and stock up on good reads before the library doors close for the celebrations.
For those planning to use public transport, it is important to be well-informed about the PSTA bus schedule. Buses will be operating on a holiday schedule, similar to Sunday services. Please keep in mind that InfoLine and Customer Service Centers will be closed on Christmas Day, so be sure to plan accordingly!
For students and parents in Pinellas County, brace yourselves for a festive pause as Pinellas County Schools will remain closed until January 3. This break gives students a chance to recharge and enjoy time with family and friends. Classes will resume on January 6, so mark your calendars!
This decision is particularly noticeable in Florida, where Big Lots has already seen over 400 stores close. The company reported a staggering 10.2% drop in sales that resulted in a significant loss of $114.5 million in just one quarter. With such a steep plunge in revenue, the company expressed serious doubts about its future viability.
Despite the ongoing closures and struggles, Big Lots has announced plans to open three new stores in 2024. It’s a glimmer of hope amidst the challenges, showing that even in tough times, businesses are trying to adapt and move forward.
As the holiday season sweeps through St. Petersburg, it brings both excitement and a few necessary adjustments to the routine. Be sure to take note of the closures and schedules as you jingle-bell your way through the holidays. Enjoy the time off and be ready to jump back into the swing of things in the new year!
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