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Solarbotics Ltd
December 14, 2021

Looking forward to a bit of recharge time after the holiday rush! While being in that mindset, here's our holiday schedule for both Solarbotics and the Active-Tech Calgary Storefront:

  • December 24th - 9:30-1:30pm
  • December 25th - Closed (HO HO HO!)
  • December 26th - Closed (Whooboy... leftovers and toys!)
  • December 27th - Closed (Moar leftovers... and who's toys are these?)
  • December 28th - Closed (Zzzzzzz)
  • December 29th - 9:30-5:30pm (*blink* *blink* yaaaawn)
  • December 30th - 9:30-5:30pm (Clean up 2021 stuff)
  • December 31st - 9:30-1:30pm (Off to buy munchies and ...cold snacks...)
  • January 1st 2022 - Closed (Sleeping off cold snacks)
  • January 2nd - (Sunday, the day of rest y'know)
  • January 3rd - Closed (YAY for long weekends!)
  • January 4th - Preparing for 2022, and back to regular schedule!

Let's all send 2021 packing, and hope for a better 2022!

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