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Closings and delays for Monday, January 17, 2022

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Albemarle Baptist School -.Closed Monday.

Appalachian Christian School – Closed Monday.

BRHD – Community vaccination and testing centers closed Monday, Individuals who need to reschedule a testing appointment can do so at  “vase.vdh.virginia.gov/testingappointments”.

Broadcasters for Blood Drive — Canceled Monday, stay tuned for a rescheduled date.

CAT — Service begins 10am, then operating Extended Lifeline Service in recognition of MLK Day.

City Trash and Recycling Collection — Postponed Monday, and resuming Tuesday with collections through the week on a one-day delay for everyone through Saturday.

James Madison’s Montpelier – Closed Monday.

James Monroe’s Highland – Closed Monday.

JAUNT – Alert Monday, visit “ridejaunt.org” for full details.

Lighthouse Christian Preschool – Closed Monday.

Loaves and Fishes – Closed Monday.

Meals on Wheels Charlottesville Albemarle – Closed Monday.

Meals on Wheels Fluvanna – Closed Monday.

Montessori School of Charlottesville – Closed Monday.

Monticello – Closed Monday.

Oakland School – Closed Monday.

Open Door Christian School and Daycare – Closed Monday.

RWSA – Delayed opening noon Monday, both Ivy MUC and McIntire Recycling.

Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital – Alert Monday, more details at “Sentara.com” or call 434-654-5997.

Sweet Briar College – Closed Monday.

UVa Health – Alert through Monday, more info “UVahealth.com/weather” or call 434-924-7669.

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