Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Spirit Competition w/ awards - NCAA Division I game


‘TEAM FRISCO’ HOSTS SPIRIT COMPETITION, AWARDS CASH PRIZES; JUST 11 DAYS UNTIL NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

(December 28, 2010) ‘Team Frisco’ and the Frisco Chamber of Commerce are calling on all Frisco businesses to show off their team spirit and compete for cash prizes!  The spirit contest deadline is Thursday, January 6.

Just eleven days left until the Delaware Blue Hens and the Eastern Washington Eagles land at Pizza Hut Park for the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game on Friday, January 7.

“We need your help to welcome our out-of-state guests to Frisco,” said Mayor Maher Maso, Honorary Chairman, “Team Frisco”, which is the local organizing committee.  “We may have as many as 8,000 new visitors to our community. Let’s make them feel at home and deck our town in red, white, blue – and gold, the competing teams’ colors.  Together, let’s show them how Frisco is redefining southern hospitality.”

“Team Frisco” -- which is made up of the City of Frisco, the Frisco Economic Development Corporation, the Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, Hunt Sports Group, Southland Conference and the Frisco Chamber of Commerce -- is offering a $400 first place, cash prize to the business that shows the most spirit, in the form of decorations, window dressing or dressing their employees in competing college colors during Game Week.
Teams arrive Tuesday, January 4, signaling the start of ‘Game Week’, which runs through Game Day on Friday, January 7.  The business which places second will receive a $200 cash prize.  To enter, send a photo to info@friscochamber.com by 5 p.m. on Thursday, January 6.

“Wear your favorite team colors, shoe-polish your windows, put up  posters,” said Tony Felker, President/CEO, Frisco Chamber of Commerce.
“You may even consider offering discounts to folks dressed in team colors.
By showing off your spirit for Eastern Washington and Delaware, you will be sending a great message to all those potential customers about how we do business in Frisco!”

“We’d love for businesses with marquees to consider putting an NCAA game greeting on their billboards,” added Mayor Maso.  “We want our guests to feel welcome when they get here.  It’s more than making a good first impression – it’s about making a great lasting impression.  Our hope is for thousands of football fans to visit Frisco again, whether there’s a game or not.  Of course, one of the best ways to show your support is to help us ‘Pack the Park’.

Eastern Washington takes on Delaware at 6 p.m. on Friday, January 7 at Pizza Hut Park for the NCAA Division I Football Championship, which concludes a 20-team national playoff.  Tickets range from $30 to $40 and are available online at www.ncaa.com/fcs . The public is also invited to attend the Great Texas Barbecue Bowl, the Champions Luncheon and Tailgate Town.  For tickets to the ‘Barbecue Bowl’ and the Champions Luncheon, go to www.friscochamber.com  For information about Tailgate Town, go to www.ncaa.com/fcs

The NCAA Division I Football Championship is being hosted by the City of Frisco, Hunt Sports Group, and Southland Conference. Pizza Hut Park will also host the 2012 and 2013 national championship games.

NCAA Div. I Football Championship Status Update

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2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game
Weekly Update, Dec. 27

Delaware and Eastern Washington will meet in the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game Friday, January 7, 2011, at 6 p.m. (CST) at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The game, which concludes a 20-team national playoff, is being hosted by the Southland Conference, the City of Frisco and Hunt Sports Group. Pizza Hut Park will also host the 2012 and 2013 national championship games.

Game Week Activities
During the week leading into the national championship game, there are several events the local organizing committee has planned for the participating teams:

Wednesday, Jan. 5
7-9 p.m.             Great Texas Barbecue Bowl, Frisco Conference Center
Team Frisco, the local organizing committee, will honor Eastern Washington and Delaware for earning berths to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco. Entertainment by Lone Star Attitude and great barbecue provided by Randy White’s Hall of Fame BBQ, all surrounded by a great western feel. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10.95 for children 12 and under, and include dinner and a complimentary team bandana. For tickets, go to www.friscochamber.com.

Thursday, Jan. 6
Noon-1:30 p.m. Champions Luncheon, Frisco Conference Center
Team Frisco will salute the two teams at the Champions Luncheon at the Frisco Conference Center. Attendees will hear comments from both head coaches about the national championship game, view exciting video highlights and enjoy a special luncheon guest speaker. Also, the NCAA Elite 88 Award for athletic and academic achievement will be presented to one of the national championship game’s participants. Tickets are $50 and a table of eight is $360. Tickets are available at www.friscochamber.com.

Friday, Jan. 7
Noon-6 p.m.      Tailgate Town, Pizza Hut Park, Gold Parking Lot (Free Admission)
Tailgate Town will feature the Capital One Cup Tour and sport interactives, other NCAA Corporate Champion and Partner activities, a food and beverage area, live music and deejay's, team band performances, youth clinics, autograph sessions, football interactive games, a mechanical bull, children's inflatables, face painters, photo opportunities, tailgate games, live sports talk radio remotes, souvenir sales, contests, prizes and more.

6 p.m.                 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game, Pizza Hut Park
                           Delaware and Eastern Washington play for the national championship in the first college football game at Pizza Hut Park. Tickets for the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship game range from $30 to $40 and are available online at ncaa.com/championships/football/fcs or by calling (469) 365-0000.


About the Participating Teams

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Meet the Delaware Blue Hens
Location: Newark, Del.
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Enrollment: 21,138
Colors: Royal Blue & Gold
Head Coach: K.C. Keeler
Alma mater: Delaware, 1981
Record at UD: 74-41, ninth season
Career Record: 162-62-1, 18th season
2010 Record: 12-2 overall and 6-2 in the CAA

2010 Season Capsule: The Blue Hens find themselves back in the championship game for the first time since 2007 when it lost to Appalachian State, 49-21. Delaware won the 2003 national championship by beating Colgate, 40-0. It first reached the title game in 1982. The 2010 squad improved to 12-2 after beating Georgia Southern, 27-10, Dec. 18 in the semifinals. The Blue Hens tied for first in the Colonial Athletic Association with a 6-2 record. Head coach K.C. Keeler, is 74-41 in his ninth season at his alma mater and owns a 162-62-1 career record. Delaware reached the semifinals with wins over Lehigh (42-20) and New Hampshire (16-3).

Quarterback Pat Devlin has completed 239-of-350 passes for 2,812 yards and 22 touchdowns. He has thrown just two interceptions, has a completion percentage of 68.3 percent and his 155.37 rating ranks third in the Football Championship Subdivision. His primary targets are Nihja White, who has 55 receptions for 679 yards and six touchdowns, and Phillip Thaxton, who has 45 grabs for 503 yards and five scores. Four other receivers have caught multiple touchdown passes. On the ground, the Blue Hens’ work horse is Andrew Pierce, who has scored 13 touchdowns and is averaging 108.1 yards per game on 301 carries. Delaware has one of the nation’s stoutest defenses, leading the subdivision in scoring defense, allowing only 11.5 points per game. The Blue Hens also rank fifth in total defense (277.4), eighth in passing defense (98.6) and 15th in rushing defense (111.0).


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Meet the Eastern Washington Eagles
Location: Cheney, Wash.
Conference: Big Sky Conference
Enrollment: 11,504
Colors: Red & White
Head Coach: Beau Baldwin
Alma mater: Central Washington, 1996
Record at EWU: 26-11, third season
Career Record: 36-14, fourth season
2010 Record: 12-2 overall and 7-1 in the Big Sky

2010 Season Capsule: The Eagles have advanced to the championship game for the first time in school history. They had reached the semifinals only once previously, falling to Youngstown State, 25-14, in 1997. The Eagles are 12-2 this season and tied for first in the Big Sky Conference with a 7-1 record. Eastern Washington is coached by Beau Baldwin, who is 26-11 in his third season with the school. He has a career record of 36-14 in his fourth season. The Eagles beat Villanova, the defending champion, Dec. 17 in the semifinals. They also have playoff victories against Southeast Missouri State (37-17) and North Dakota State (38-31 in overtime).

SMU transfer Bo Levi Mitchell returns to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with his new team, the Eastern Washington Eagles. Mitchell has completed 271-of-462 passes for 3,194 yards and 34 touchdowns. The Katy, Texas, native (Katy HS), has a completion percentage of 58.7 and a pass rating of 134.96. When the Eagles take to the ground, they typically give the ball to Taiwan Jones, who averages 145.2 yards to rank second in the FCS. He has totaled 1,742 rushing yards and 221 carries for an average of 7.9 yards per carry. Jones, who has scored 14 rushing touchdowns, also ranks second in the subdivision with an average of 201.8 total yards per game. The Eagles are a top-10 team in both scoring offense, averaging 32.3 points per game to rank 12th, and in total offense, averaging 402.1 yards per game to rank 19th.

Television Coverage of Championship Game
The 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be televised by ESPN2 HD and ESPN3.com. Dave Neal will handle play-by-play duties for the broadcast, while former Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware will serve as the color analyst. Jon Berger will offer anecdotes from the sideline. The telecast will begin at 6 p.m., CST.

About the Football Championship Subdivision
With 119 member universities and nearly 13,000 student-athletes taking the field each fall, the Division I Football Championship Subdivision embodies a tradition of excellence through a high level of competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship experience. Ten FCS conferences receive automatic berths to the NCAA Championship, including the Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic Association, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley Football, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Southern and the Southland.

Former FCS football student-athletes include Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Kurt Warner and current NFL stars Tony Romo, Jared Allen, Miles Austin, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Joe Flacco. Former coaches in the FCS, include Eddie Robinson, Jim Tressel, Mack Brown, Bobby Bowden, and Dennis Franchione. Current Dallas Cowboys interim head coach Jason Garrett attended Princeton, an Ivy League school and member of the FCS.

All-Time FCS Champions
Appalachian State (3 championships), Boise State, Delaware, Eastern Kentucky (2), Florida A&M, Furman, Georgia Southern (6), Idaho State, James Madison, Louisiana-Monroe, Massachusetts, Marshall (2), Montana (2), Montana State, Richmond, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky, Villanova, and Youngstown State (4).


For more information, contact
Todd Lamb, Assistant Commissioner/Communications
Southland Conference
Phone: 972-422-9500, ext. 107
Email: tlamb@southland.org

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NCAA Div. I Football Championship Status Update

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2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game
Weekly Update, Dec. 27

Delaware and Eastern Washington will meet in the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game Friday, January 7, 2011, at 6 p.m. (CST) at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The game, which concludes a 20-team national playoff, is being hosted by the Southland Conference, the City of Frisco and Hunt Sports Group. Pizza Hut Park will also host the 2012 and 2013 national championship games.

Game Week Activities
During the week leading into the national championship game, there are several events the local organizing committee has planned for the participating teams:

Wednesday, Jan. 5
7-9 p.m.             Great Texas Barbecue Bowl, Frisco Conference Center
Team Frisco, the local organizing committee, will honor Eastern Washington and Delaware for earning berths to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Frisco. Entertainment by Lone Star Attitude and great barbecue provided by Randy White’s Hall of Fame BBQ, all surrounded by a great western feel. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10.95 for children 12 and under, and include dinner and a complimentary team bandana. For tickets, go to www.friscochamber.com.

Thursday, Jan. 6
Noon-1:30 p.m. Champions Luncheon, Frisco Conference Center
Team Frisco will salute the two teams at the Champions Luncheon at the Frisco Conference Center. Attendees will hear comments from both head coaches about the national championship game, view exciting video highlights and enjoy a special luncheon guest speaker. Also, the NCAA Elite 88 Award for athletic and academic achievement will be presented to one of the national championship game’s participants. Tickets are $50 and a table of eight is $360. Tickets are available at www.friscochamber.com.

Friday, Jan. 7
Noon-6 p.m.      Tailgate Town, Pizza Hut Park, Gold Parking Lot (Free Admission)
Tailgate Town will feature the Capital One Cup Tour and sport interactives, other NCAA Corporate Champion and Partner activities, a food and beverage area, live music and deejay's, team band performances, youth clinics, autograph sessions, football interactive games, a mechanical bull, children's inflatables, face painters, photo opportunities, tailgate games, live sports talk radio remotes, souvenir sales, contests, prizes and more.

6 p.m.                 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game, Pizza Hut Park
                           Delaware and Eastern Washington play for the national championship in the first college football game at Pizza Hut Park. Tickets for the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship game range from $30 to $40 and are available online at ncaa.com/championships/football/fcs or by calling (469) 365-0000.


About the Participating Teams

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Meet the Delaware Blue Hens
Location: Newark, Del.
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Enrollment: 21,138
Colors: Royal Blue & Gold
Head Coach: K.C. Keeler
Alma mater: Delaware, 1981
Record at UD: 74-41, ninth season
Career Record: 162-62-1, 18th season
2010 Record: 12-2 overall and 6-2 in the CAA

2010 Season Capsule: The Blue Hens find themselves back in the championship game for the first time since 2007 when it lost to Appalachian State, 49-21. Delaware won the 2003 national championship by beating Colgate, 40-0. It first reached the title game in 1982. The 2010 squad improved to 12-2 after beating Georgia Southern, 27-10, Dec. 18 in the semifinals. The Blue Hens tied for first in the Colonial Athletic Association with a 6-2 record. Head coach K.C. Keeler, is 74-41 in his ninth season at his alma mater and owns a 162-62-1 career record. Delaware reached the semifinals with wins over Lehigh (42-20) and New Hampshire (16-3).

Quarterback Pat Devlin has completed 239-of-350 passes for 2,812 yards and 22 touchdowns. He has thrown just two interceptions, has a completion percentage of 68.3 percent and his 155.37 rating ranks third in the Football Championship Subdivision. His primary targets are Nihja White, who has 55 receptions for 679 yards and six touchdowns, and Phillip Thaxton, who has 45 grabs for 503 yards and five scores. Four other receivers have caught multiple touchdown passes. On the ground, the Blue Hens’ work horse is Andrew Pierce, who has scored 13 touchdowns and is averaging 108.1 yards per game on 301 carries. Delaware has one of the nation’s stoutest defenses, leading the subdivision in scoring defense, allowing only 11.5 points per game. The Blue Hens also rank fifth in total defense (277.4), eighth in passing defense (98.6) and 15th in rushing defense (111.0).


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Meet the Eastern Washington Eagles
Location: Cheney, Wash.
Conference: Big Sky Conference
Enrollment: 11,504
Colors: Red & White
Head Coach: Beau Baldwin
Alma mater: Central Washington, 1996
Record at EWU: 26-11, third season
Career Record: 36-14, fourth season
2010 Record: 12-2 overall and 7-1 in the Big Sky

2010 Season Capsule: The Eagles have advanced to the championship game for the first time in school history. They had reached the semifinals only once previously, falling to Youngstown State, 25-14, in 1997. The Eagles are 12-2 this season and tied for first in the Big Sky Conference with a 7-1 record. Eastern Washington is coached by Beau Baldwin, who is 26-11 in his third season with the school. He has a career record of 36-14 in his fourth season. The Eagles beat Villanova, the defending champion, Dec. 17 in the semifinals. They also have playoff victories against Southeast Missouri State (37-17) and North Dakota State (38-31 in overtime).

SMU transfer Bo Levi Mitchell returns to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with his new team, the Eastern Washington Eagles. Mitchell has completed 271-of-462 passes for 3,194 yards and 34 touchdowns. The Katy, Texas, native (Katy HS), has a completion percentage of 58.7 and a pass rating of 134.96. When the Eagles take to the ground, they typically give the ball to Taiwan Jones, who averages 145.2 yards to rank second in the FCS. He has totaled 1,742 rushing yards and 221 carries for an average of 7.9 yards per carry. Jones, who has scored 14 rushing touchdowns, also ranks second in the subdivision with an average of 201.8 total yards per game. The Eagles are a top-10 team in both scoring offense, averaging 32.3 points per game to rank 12th, and in total offense, averaging 402.1 yards per game to rank 19th.

Television Coverage of Championship Game
The 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be televised by ESPN2 HD and ESPN3.com. Dave Neal will handle play-by-play duties for the broadcast, while former Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware will serve as the color analyst. Jon Berger will offer anecdotes from the sideline. The telecast will begin at 6 p.m., CST.

About the Football Championship Subdivision
With 119 member universities and nearly 13,000 student-athletes taking the field each fall, the Division I Football Championship Subdivision embodies a tradition of excellence through a high level of competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship experience. Ten FCS conferences receive automatic berths to the NCAA Championship, including the Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic Association, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley Football, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Southern and the Southland.

Former FCS football student-athletes include Walter Payton, Jerry Rice, Kurt Warner and current NFL stars Tony Romo, Jared Allen, Miles Austin, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Joe Flacco. Former coaches in the FCS, include Eddie Robinson, Jim Tressel, Mack Brown, Bobby Bowden, and Dennis Franchione. Current Dallas Cowboys interim head coach Jason Garrett attended Princeton, an Ivy League school and member of the FCS.

All-Time FCS Champions
Appalachian State (3 championships), Boise State, Delaware, Eastern Kentucky (2), Florida A&M, Furman, Georgia Southern (6), Idaho State, James Madison, Louisiana-Monroe, Massachusetts, Marshall (2), Montana (2), Montana State, Richmond, Southern Illinois, Western Kentucky, Villanova, and Youngstown State (4).


For more information, contact
Todd Lamb, Assistant Commissioner/Communications
Southland Conference
Phone: 972-422-9500, ext. 107
Email: tlamb@southland.org

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Countdown to NCAA Division I Football Championship Game


COUNTDOWN TO NCAA DIVISION I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME;EVENT TO ‘TOUCHDOWN’ IN FRISCO IN JUST 12 DAYS (December 27, 2010) For the first time ever, the NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be held in Frisco on Friday, January 7 at 6 p.m. at Pizza Hut Park, 9200 World Cup Way.

Delaware and Eastern Washington will meet in this 2011 championship game, which concludes a 20-team national playoff.  Tickets range from $30 to $40 and are available online at www.ncaa.com/fcs

As many as 8,000 out-of-state visitors are expected to flock to Frisco to see the Eastern Washington Eagles take on the Delaware Blue Hens. The game’s economic impact is estimated at more than $1 million dollars.

“Tickets are still available, but you need to act fast,” said Mayor Maher Maso, Honorary Chairman, “Team Frisco”, which is the local organizing committee.  “Local momentum for this game has been building since February when NCAA awarded the game to Frisco for the next three years.  Not only is it a great economic boon for Frisco, this nationally televised game is also another opportunity for us to showcase our community. Plus, it’s affordable entertainment and a chance to see some great football,” added Mayor Maso.

“Team Frisco”, which is made up of the City of Frisco, Hunt Sports Group and Southland Conference, is hosting a week’s worth of festivities for fans, as well.

The Great Texas Barbecue Bowl will be held Wednesday, January 5, from 7 –
9 p.m. at the Frisco Conference Center, 7600 John Q. Hammons Drive.  The “Barbecue Bowl” is a chance for fans to dine with the players while enjoying barbeque served by Randy White’s Hall of Fame BBQ, live music by Lone Star Attitude, surrounded by a great western motif. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10.95 for children 12 and under.  Tickets include dinner and a complimentary team bandana. For tickets, go to www.friscochamber.com.

The Champions Luncheon will be held Thursday, January 6, from noon to 1:30 p.m., also at the Frisco Conference Center.  Doors open at 11:30 a.m.
Hear comments from both head coaches, view exciting video highlights, and enjoy a special luncheon guest speaker!  Also, the NCAA Elite 88 Award for athletic and academic achievement will be presented to one of the Division I national championship game’s participants.  Tickets are $50 and a table of eight is $360.  www.friscochamber.com.

Tailgate Town will be held Friday, January 7 starting at noon and ending at 6 p.m., just before the game kickoff.  ‘Tailgate Town’ will get fans fired up in the Gold Parking Lot of Pizza Hut Park, just west of Dr. Pink Field. Admission is free to this family friendly event.  Tailgate Town will feature food, live music, team band performances, youth clinics, autograph sessions, bounce houses, face painters, games, souvenir sales, contests, prizes and much more – including a mechanical bull!

Visitors to this Texas showdown are likely to see a real ‘Cowboy’.
Everson Walls, former Dallas Cowboy and Grambling State University student-athlete, is honored as the FCS Ambassador for the 2011 NCAA Division I Football Championship game.

Walls, a 13-year NFL veteran, is the second former student-athlete to serve as the ambassador of the football championship. As ambassador, Walls duties include serving as an instructor at a youth clinic event, performing the pre-game coin toss and participating in the field postgame awards ceremony.

“I am honored to be a part of the Division I Football Championship, as it provides young student-athletes with an opportunity to showcase their talents on a national scale,” Walls said. “As a former student-athlete, I can attest to the excitement and success these young men will experience in their collegiate and professional careers.”

The NCAA Division I Football Championship is being hosted by the City of Frisco, Hunt Sports Group, and Southland Conference. Pizza Hut Park will also host the 2012 and 2013 national championship games.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Frisco Holiday Hours



CITY OF FRISCO CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAY HOURS

(December 22, 2010)  In observance of Christmas, the City of Frisco 
government offices will be closed on Thursday, December 23, and Friday, 
December 24. Regular hours will resume Monday, December 27.  City of 
Frisco government offices will also close on Friday, December 31 for the 
New Year's holiday. Please see the list below for closings or special 
hours for other city facilities and services.

CITY HALL & OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
December 23 & 24 & 31 – CLOSED

FRISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY
December 22: closing at 5 p.m.
December 23 to 26 – CLOSED
December 31 to January 2 – CLOSED

FRISCO MUNICIPAL COURT
December 23, 24 & December 31 – CLOSED

FRISCO ATHLETIC CENTER
December 23 to 25, & January 1 – CLOSED

December 31:
General Facility Hours:  5 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Activity Pool & Warm Water Pool: 5 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Play Pool: 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Fun Club: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Zone: 8 a.m. - noon
No Group Exercise Classes

SENIOR CENTER AT FRISCO SQUARE
December 23 to 25December 31 & January 1 – CLOSED

FRISCO HERITAGE MUSEUM
December 23 to December 25December 31 & January 1 – CLOSED

TRASH COLLECTION – CURBSIDE RECYCLING
Trash & recycling services happen as scheduled the week of December 20 – 
24 & December 27 – 31,
since Christmas and New Year's fall on a Saturday.

ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION CENTER
December 23 to 25December 31 & January 1 – CLOSED