As Indigenous Peoples' Day approaches, you may be wondering about the operating hours of various establishments like banks, post offices, and fast-food restaurants. This federal holiday, which falls on the second Monday of October, traditionally observes Columbus Day in honor of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus. However, it's important to note that some states and cities have chosen to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day instead, as a recognition of the historical mistreatment and enslavement of Indigenous people.
Here's a breakdown of what to expect in terms of business operations on this day:
Post Offices, FedEx, and UPS:
- All post offices will be closed on Monday, with no regular mail delivery services available.
- FedEx Express and FedEx Ground Economy have adjusted services for Columbus Day, but all other deliveries will proceed as usual. You can continue to ship packages on this day.
- UPS pickup and delivery services will be operational, although UPS SurePost and UPS Mail Innovations deliveries may experience a one-day delay due to the Federal (USPS) holiday. UPS Store locations will be open.
Banks:
- October 9th is still recognized as a bank holiday for most banks. It's advisable to verify your specific bank's hours of operation before planning a visit. If your bank is closed, you can conduct transactions online or use an ATM.
Schools:
- While Columbus Day is a federal holiday, not all public schools follow the same policy. Depending on state and district regulations, many schools may remain open on this day.
Fast Food Restaurants:
- Restaurants and fast-food chains often stay open on holidays to accommodate those who prefer dining out rather than cooking at home.
Major Retailers (e.g., Target) and Coffee Chains (e.g., Starbucks):
- Most major chain stores and grocery stores will maintain their regular hours of operation on this holiday. However, it's a good practice to check local websites for any updates regarding specific local businesses' operating hours.
By keeping these details in mind, you can plan your activities and errands accordingly for Indigenous Peoples' Day/Columbus Day.
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