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Holiday and Winter Break Hours

Hello Everyone,

With the holidays and finals soon upon us, its time to think about the schedule.

-Please note that we will have different hours with the Holidays and the Winter Break
-Please post any shift you will not be able to work
-Sadly Tiffanie and Nick will be leaving us at the end of December (because they are graduating. Congrats Tiffanie and Nick!). Tiffanie's hours will available from December 21 - January 21, and Nick's will be available from January 1 – January 21. If you want to pick up one or all of their shifts please let me or Emily know. You can pick up their shifts in 3-4 hour blocks if you don’t want to work the whole shift.
-We will be hiring for Tiffanie and Nick’s hours. If you are interested in taking their shifts please let me or Emily know


Thanksgiving
Wednesday November 21 we are open 7 am-6 pm
Thursday November 22 and Friday November 23 we are CLOSED


Finals
-Everyone is expected to work their regular shift through finals week. Please post your shift if have any difficulties or if there are any conflicts
-We will be open normal hours during Finals week
-24/7 Extended Study Hours Access available through Dec. 20

Study Days/Finals Week (Dec. 13-20)
M-Th 7 am-11 pm
F 7 am-7 pm
Sa 9 am-6 pm
Su 12 noon-11 pm


Winter Break
-Winter Break starts Friday December 21 and goes until Monday January 21
-Please note our shorter hours for Winter Break
-No 24/7 hours during Winter Break

Winter Break (Dec. 21-Jan. 21)
M-Th 7 am-8 pm
F 7 am-6 pm
Sa 9 am-6 pm
Su 12 noon-8 pm

Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday (12/22-12/25) CLOSED
Monday and Tuesday (12/31-1/1) CLOSED (we might be open on 12/31 more to come if that happens)
Monday (1/21) MLK Holiday CLOSED


Please post your initials to confirm you are aware of our holiday and winter break hours.


Thanks,
Melissa

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