On Monday, February 16, we celebrate Presidents’ Day, a federal holiday. According to almanac.com, the official federal holiday is called Washington’s Birthday. In the late 1960s, it was decided to honor both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and it became Presidents’ Day to honor all presidents, past and present, on the third Monday of February.
Even though it is a federal holiday, states do not have to observe it, and they can call it whatever they would like to call it. The name ranges from President’s Day to Presidents’ Day to Washington and Lincoln Day to George Washington/Thomas Jefferson Birthday to George Washington’s Birthday and Daisy Gatson Bates Day, as well as several other names. Click here to see what each state calls the third Monday in February and which states do not observe the holiday. South Carolina observes it as a state holiday and calls it either President’s Day or George Washington’s Birthday.
The US Post Office will be closed, and there will be no mail delivery on Monday, February 16. Most banks, as well as some schools, will also be closed. ATM machines, of course, will still be available for you to get cash or make deposits into your accounts.
In addition, the following will be open or closed:
Town of Seabrook Island Offices will be closed all day on Monday, February 16.
SIPOA Offices will be closed all day on Monday, February 16. ARC and Commercial Access will also be closed. Since contractors are allowed on the island that day, trash will be collected as usual.
Harris Teeter will remain open all day on Monday, February 16.
Vincent’s Drug Store will remain open all day on Monday, February 16.
Post and Computer Center will be open all day on Monday, February 16.
The Lake House will remain open all day on Monday, February 16.
–Tidelines Editors
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