Christmas/New Years Holiday Hours

Solar botics
December 1, 2017

This is a quick note to announce our holiday schedule, which is going to be as follows.

At Solarbotics:

  • Friday, December 22 - Offices open til 4pm
  • Monday, December 25 - Tuesday, December 26 -- Closed
  • Wednesday, December 27 & Thursday, December 28 - Offices open 9am to 5pm
  • Friday, December 29 - Offices open til 4pm
  • Monday, January 1 - Closed
  • Tuesday, January 2 - Open, back to regular hours

At ActiveTech Calgary:

  • Friday, December 22 & Saturday, December 23 - Regular hours
  • Monday, December 25 - Tuesday, December 26 -- Closed
  • Wednesday, December 27 to Saturday, December 30 - Regular hours
  • Monday, January 1 - Closed
  • Tuesday, January 2 - Open, back to regular hours

Special holiday extended hours: open til 8pm every Thursday starting December 14th.

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