Thanksgiving & Winter Break

Nov 17, 2023 | News & Updates

Thanksgiving & Winter Break Days at 577

As 2023 winds down, the gardens and grounds at 577 will be closed for a few days giving our staff and volunteers a well-deserved hot cocoa break. Other than the six days listed below, we’ll be here for you every day between 9am to 5pm. Bundle up and come on in!

The gardens and grounds at 577 will be closed on the following days:

  • Thursday, November 23
  • Friday, November 24
  • Sunday, December 24
  • Monday, December 25
  • Sunday, December 31
  • Monday, January 1

The Welcome Center and Curiosity Shop will be closed for a few additional dates during the upcoming holiday season for deep cleaning, reorganizing, restocking, and for staff to spend time with family and friends this holiday season. No donations will be accepted when the shop is closed. Thank you for understanding.

  • Shop Closed Wednesday, November 22 through Friday, November 24. The Shop will reopen on Saturday, November 25 to celebrate Small Business Saturday.
  • Shop Closed Wednesday, December 13. Shop will be open regular hours for all other days that week.
  • Shop Closed Sunday, December 24 through Monday, January 8. The Shop will reopen on Tuesday, January 9 with all new curiosities and treasures to find.

Don’t forget! Registering for a class can be done online 24/7!

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