As Thanksgiving approaches, St. Petersburg residents should prepare for various city service closures and schedule changes. Government offices, libraries, and the Disaster Recovery Center will close on Thursday and Friday, while trash collection will follow a modified schedule. The Brush and Debris Drop-off Sites will be closed Thursday but reopen Friday. The local public transit will operate on a holiday schedule, and schools will remain closed. Families are encouraged to enjoy their Thanksgiving celebrations and plan accordingly for these changes.
As Thanksgiving approaches, the vibrant community of St. Petersburg is gearing up for some well-deserved time off. But before you dive into your holiday plans, here’s a handy guide on what to expect in terms of closures and schedule adjustments throughout the city. This way, you can focus on feasting and family without any last-minute surprises!
Residents should note that all government offices in St. Petersburg will be closed on Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Make sure to take care of any important business or paperwork before the long weekend. Keep in mind, these offices will reopen on Monday, so plan accordingly!
For those who have been tuning in to their trash schedules, listen up! The regular collection for Thursday was moved up and took place the day before, on Wednesday. However, don’t worry if you missed that rescheduled pick-up! Friday’s trash collection will follow its regular routine, keeping things tidy and fresh after the holiday festivities.
Thinking about some yard work post-Thanksgiving? You’ll need to wait a little longer! The Brush and Debris Drop-Off Sites will be closed on Thursday, but these sites will swing back open on Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. Get your garden cleaned up and ready for the winter!
In case anyone needs assistance, keep in mind that the Disaster Recovery Center at the Enoch Davis Center will also be closed on Thursday and Friday. This center will reopen on Saturday, so mark your calendars if you require services.
If you were hoping to dive into a good book this holiday weekend, be aware that all St. Petersburg Library locations will be closed on both Thursday and Friday. The libraries will welcome visitors back on Saturday to provide all your reading needs post-Turkey day.
Families with children in the area, rejoice! Pinellas County Schools will be closed through Friday, giving the little ones ample time to enjoy their Thanksgiving break. This time off is a perfect chance for fun family activities or a cozy day at home.
For those who rely on public transportation, the PSTA buses will operate on a holiday schedule, which is similar to their Sunday services on Thursday. So if you’re planning to travel via bus, plan your trips accordingly and enjoy the holiday vibe around the city.
Remember that the PSTA InfoLine and Customer Service Centers will be closed on Thursday as well. Be sure to reach out before the holiday if you have any questions or need assistance regarding transit services.
If you’re considering a stroll through the outdoors, be aware that the Boyd Hill Nature Preserve will also close its gates on Thursday. While it would be a splendid place to enjoy, it’s best to plan your nature outings for another day.
As the big day rolls in, mark your calendars for November 28, 2024, when Thanksgiving festivities will take center stage in St. Petersburg. Enjoy the holiday with friends, family, and lots of delicious food. Remember to follow these schedule changes to ensure a seamless and joyful Thanksgiving experience!
We hope everyone enjoys a fun and hearty Thanksgiving celebration filled with love, laughter, and, of course, turkey! Stay safe, St. Petersburg!
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