The following services and agencies are being affected this week by Thursdays Thanksgiving Day holiday and extended observances:
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The following services and agencies are being affected this week by Thursdays Thanksgiving Day holiday and extended observances:
Schools
Atascadero and Lucia Mar districts are off through Friday.
Cayucos Elementary and Pleasant Valley districts have minimum day today.
Shandon schools are closed today through Monday.
All K-12 schools are off Thursday and Friday.
Government
All state, county, city and community services district offices will be closed Thursday and Friday.
Federal offices are closed Thursday.
Post offices are closed Thursday with no delivery except for Express Mail.
Post offices are also closed Friday in Arroyo Grande, Avila Beach, Grover Beach, Oceano, San Miguel, San Simeon, Santa Margarita and Shandon. The Creston post office will be open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Colleges
Cuesta College is closed Thursday through Saturday. No classes will be held today, but the campus will be open.
Cal Poly is closed today through Sunday. The Kennedy Library is closed today through Saturday.
Other services
Bank closures will vary. Stock markets are closed Thursday, and trading is a half day Friday ending at 10 a.m. Pacific time.
Libraries will be closed Thursday and Friday. The Paso Robles library is also closed Saturday.
Trash pickup is not affected in San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Los Osos, Cayucos or Cambria. Pickup in other cities may be delayed. Contact your garbage service provider for details.
The Tribune offices are closed Thursday and Friday, but home delivery is not affected.
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