City Offices Closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday

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Subject:For Immediate Release: City Offices Closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday
Date:Fri, 17 Nov 2023 00:21:46 +0000
From:Lanni M. Klasner <lklasner@greatfallsmt.net>

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE:                   November 16, 2023

CONTACT:           Lanni Klasner, Communications Specialist, 406-455-8496

                                       CITY OFFICES CLOSED FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY

Great Falls, MT –The City of Great Falls offices, including the Great Falls Public Library, Community Recreation Center, and Great Falls Animal Shelter, will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 23 and 24, for the Thanksgiving Holiday. There will be no changes to the residential or commercial sanitation collection schedule next week.  

In keeping with State Statute, the Municipal Court will be open on Friday, November 24; however, there will be no open court. The cashier window will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and closed from 12-1 p.m. for lunch. Patrons using court services are asked to enter the Civic Center through the south entrance (E), as all other entrances will be locked.

The City’s online services are available over the holiday and can be accessed at:

•             City of Great Falls: https://greatfallsmt.net

•             Citizen Complaint & Request Form: https://greatfallsmt.net/community/online-citizen-complaint-request-form

•             Library: https://www.greatfallslibrary.org/

•             Mansfield Box Office Ticketing: https://ticketing.greatfallsmt.net

•             Municipal Court Fines: https://www.citepayusa.com/

•             Park & Recreation Registration: https://parkandrec.greatfallsmt.net/

•             Parking Citation Payment Portal: https://greatfallscitations.rmcpay.com/

•             Utility Bills https://ipn2.paymentus.com/cp/cogf

The City of Great Falls wishes everyone a happy and healthy Thanksgiving holiday.   

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