Seasonal & Holidays
What's Open, Closed New Years In Gwinnett County
See how the New Years holiday will affect government offices, trash pick-up, banks, and grocery store hours in Gwinnett County.
LOGANVILLE, GA - The malls are open, but the government offices are closed. Check out what you can do the next two days.
Mall of Georgia - 3333 Buford Drive, Buford. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday
Sugarloaf Mills - 5900 Sugarloaf Parkway, Lawrenceville. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday
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Gwinnett Place Mall - 2100 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth. Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Wanna go to the movies. All AMC theaters will be open New Years Eve and New Years Day.
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Government offices:
All Gwinnett County government offices, with the exception of those operations required for the comfort and safety of residents, will be closed Jan. 1 for the New Year’s holiday. County offices will resume normal business hours on Jan. 2.
A Magistrate Court judge will be available at the Gwinnett County Detention Center during the holiday.
Trash and recycling collection in unincorporated Gwinnett County will be delayed by one day starting Wednesday through Friday. Collections will be made the day following the holiday, and subsequent collection during the holiday week will take place on the day after the normal collection day.
Residents can visit GCSolidWaste.com to find their hauler’s contact information. Residents who live within city limits should contact their trash and recycling provider to find out if collection will be delayed due to the holiday.
Gwinnett County Transit, the local bus service, will be running a regular schedule for local buses on New Year's Eve, but not for the Express buses. No buses will run New Year's Day.
If you just want to stay home:
If your idea of the perfect New Year’s Eve is curling up on the couch with a hot toddy and watching the countdown in your pajamas, you’re in luck. These are the top two live TV specials people are already talking about. Here’s a peek so you can plan accordingly:
“New Year’s Eve Live” With Anderson Cooper And Andy Cohen
Where to catch it: CNN
Why you should watch: For the first time ever, Anderson Cooper will host CNN’s annual New Year’s Eve Live special with none other than “Watch What Happens Live” host Andy Cohen. As these two are best friends in real life, you can expect tons witty banter and hilarious moments from the pair. The Bravo mogul will replace Cooper’s former co-host Kathy Griffin, whom CNN fired after her controversial Donald Trump photoshoot.
“Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve 2019” Hosted by Ryan Seacrest
Where to catch it: ABC
Why you should watch: Remember last year’s infamous Mariah Carey mic incident? Yes, it happened on Seacrest’s watch. So if that’s any indication, this could be a good one to tune-in to. And even if there aren’t any crazy celebrity snafus, you can count on crazy views of Time Square packed with people, as well as awesome musical performances.
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