Community Corner
Labor Day 2018: What's Open And Closed In Frankfort
Find out how Monday's federal holiday will affect agencies and services around the village, such as weekly trash pickup.

FRANKFORT, IL — Labor Day is an American holiday that has drifted away from its roots, and it means different things to different people in different parts of the country. Are you a traditionalist who subscribes to the original idea that the first Monday in September should honor U.S. workers? Or is the day a way for you to mark the end of things such as the summer and wearing white if you're a non-bride?
Whatever camp you belong to, the one part about Labor Day everyone can agree on is that it's a federal holiday. And even if you don't have the day off, the holiday can still have an effect on your week. Here's a look at how Labor Day will impact institutions and services around Frankfort:
Frankfort Fall Festival: The village's annual event officially kicks off Saturday. Check out this schedule of Labor Day weekend activities, as well as the festival's musical lineup. And find out what downtown streets face closures and parking restrictions.
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Village Government: Village Hall and village offices will be closed. Federal, state and county offices also will be closed.
Schools: No classes for Frankfort School District 157-C, Elementary School District 159, Summit Hill School District 161 and Lincoln-Way High School District 210.
Frankfort Public Library: The library will be closed.
Postal Service: No mail service, and post offices will be closed.
Trash Pickup: Garbage collection will be delayed until the next day because of the holiday. Go to Homewood Disposal Service's website for more information.
Banks: Most financial institutions will be closed. Call ahead to be sure.
CTA and Metra: Trains and buses for the transportation agencies will be running on Sunday/holiday schedules.
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