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Martin Luther King Jr. Day closings in Pinellas County

In Print: Sunday, January 17, 2010


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Martin Luther King Jr. Day closings

Government closings

All federal offices will be closed Monday.

All state offices will be closed Monday.

City of St. Petersburg offices will be closed Monday.

Kenneth City offices will be closed.

City of Pinellas Park offices will be closed Monday.

City of Gulfport offices will be closed Monday.

Courts

Federal courts will be closed Monday.

State and county courts will be closed Friday.

Buses and Streetcars

All PSTA buses will operate on a Sunday/holiday schedule.

Garbage collection

City of St. Petersburg residential trash will not get picked up Monday. Monday's route will be picked up on Tuesday and Tuesday's route will be picked up on Wednesday.

City of Pinellas Park will have no changes in residential trash pickup.

City of Gulfport will have no changes in residential trash pickup.

Post offices, mail delivery

All post offices will be closed Monday.

Schools

All Pinellas County public schools will be closed Monday.

St. Petersburg College, University of South Florida St. Petersburg and Eckerd College will not have classes Monday.

Libraries

All library branches will be closed Monday.

Malls

International Plaza, Tyrone Square Mall and Countryside Mall will be open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday.

Local Attractions

The Pier, Great Explorations, Sunken Gardens and the Dali Museum will be open for regular business hours Monday.

The Museum of Fine Arts will be closed Monday.

Banks

All banks will be closed Monday.



[Last modified: Jan 16, 2010 11:00 PM]



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