Presidents Day: what’s open and closed
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Here’s what’s open and closed for Presidents Day on Monday:Banks: Most banks will be closed.
Buses: Link Transit buses will not run. Grant County Transit buses will not run.
Garbage service: Waste Management of Greater Wenatchee will run regular collection routes.
Government offices: Federal, state, county and city offices will be closed. Driver and vehicle licensing offices will be closed.
Library: The Wenatchee and East Wenatchee public libraries will be closed.
Medical facilities: Wenatchee Valley Medical Center and Columbia Valley Community Health will be open.
Museums: The Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center will be closed.
Postal Service: No mail delivery.
Schools: Schools in the Wenatchee and Eastmont school districts will be closed Monday; Wenatchee Valley College will be closed.
Shopping: Wenatchee Valley Mall will be open regular hours. Most stores in downtown Wenatchee and at Valley North Center will be open regular hours.
Wenatchee Valley Humane Society: The office will be open.
The Wenatchee World: The offices will be closed.
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