Charleston City Prepares for Presidents Day with Important Closures

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Charleston is gearing up for Presidents Day on February 17, resulting in several city operations and services being affected. City offices will be closed, and there will be changes to trash collection schedules. However, the Municipal Golf Course and the International African American Museum will remain open, giving residents options for activities during the holiday. Make sure to plan ahead to enjoy the day off!

Charleston City Prepares for Presidents Day with Important Closures

If you’re in beautiful Charleston, mark your calendars because Presidents Day is right around the corner! On February 17, the city will celebrate this special day, but it also means some changes for city operations. Let’s take a closer look at what you need to know, so you’re prepared and can plan your week accordingly!

City Offices Facing Closure

First off, if you need to visit any city offices, take note that they will all be closed on Presidents Day. That’s right, you won’t be able to take care of business at the city hall or other municipal buildings on this day. Make sure to complete any important tasks beforehand!

Changes to Trash Collection

Next on the list is trash collection. If you’re a resident of Charleston, don’t forget that city crews will be working on a one-day delay for trash services during the week of February 17. This means if you usually have your trash picked up on a Monday, you can expect it to be collected on Tuesday instead. Likewise, Tuesday’s routes will move to Wednesday. So, don’t forget to roll those bins to the curb on the new days!

Now, for those living on Johns Island, outer West Ashley, Daniel Island, and Cainhoy, there’s good news! You’ll continue to have your usual trash collection schedules courtesy of Trident Waste and Capital Waste. No changes there, so you can keep that Monday routine!

Recreation Facilities: Check the Hours

As for recreation facilities across the city, hours will vary greatly due to closures on Presidents Day. While the Municipal Golf Course will remain open (score!), all other recreation facilities will be closed on February 17. If you’re planning to spend the day enjoying the great outdoors or having some fun, definitely consider hitting the golf course.

Explore the International African American Museum

For those looking for something to do on Presidents Day, the International African American Museum will be welcoming visitors! The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last entry at 4 p.m.. This is a fantastic opportunity to dive into history and culture while enjoying the holiday. So if you’re looking to learn something new and enjoy an enriching experience, make sure to stop by!

Planning Ahead

As the long weekend approaches, it’s important to keep these adjustments in mind. Whether you’re looking to play a round of golf, visit a museum, or simply observe the holiday’s festivities, Charleston has a little something for everyone. Just remember to double-check the hours for your local facilities as those may differ.

So there you have it, Charleston! As you gear up for Presidents Day on February 17, keep these schedule changes in mind, plan ahead, and enjoy the extra day off with friends and family. Make the most of this day as we honor the past presidents and celebrate what makes our city shine!

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