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By Addie Rising, About.com Guide to Charlotte

What's Open and What's Closed for Christmas?

Sunday December 23, 2007
If you've run out of eggs for your favorite Christmas treats or are in need of some cold medicine, find out what is open and what is closed around Charlotte the next two days.

Closed on Christmas Eve (Monday, Dec. 24)

  • Charlotte libraries
  • Charlotte Public Schools (Reopen Wednesday, Jan. 2)
  • Central Piedmont Community College (Reopen Wednesday, Jan 2)
  • Mecklenburg County offices
  • North Carolina State offices (Reopen Thursday, Dec. 27)
  • UNC Charlotte (Reopen Wednesday, Jan 2)

Closed on Christmas Day (Tuesday, Dec. 25)

  • Mecklenburg ABC stores (Closing at 6 p.m., Dec. 24)
  • South Carolina ABC stores
  • Banks
  • Charlotte City offices
  • Charlotte garbage (Next day pickup)
  • Charlotte libraries
  • Charlotte Public Schools (Reopen Wednesday, Jan. 2)
  • Central Piedmont Community College (Reopen Wednesday, Jan 2)
  • FedEx
  • Federal offices
  • Harris Teeter Stores (Closing at 7 p.m., Dec. 24)
  • Mecklenburg County offices
  • North Carolina State offices (Reopen Thursday, Dec. 27)
  • Post office
  • Stock market
  • South Carolina State offices (Reopen Thursday, Dec. 27)
  • Target Stores
  • UNC Charlotte (Reopen Wednesday, Jan 2)
  • UPS
  • Wal Mart Stores

Open through Christmas

  • Charlotte Bus Service (Operating on a Sunday schedule)
  • CVS
  • Gas stations
  • Rite Aid
  • Walgreens (Open 24 hours)

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