Seasonal & Holidays
Labor Day 2018: What's Open And Closed In Glenview
Plus, things to do – and not do – for Monday's federal holiday in the Chicago area.

GLENVIEW, IL — Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer for most Americans. It offers one last chance for a vacation on the last long weekend before the weather begins to turn. A federal holiday since 1894, the first Monday in September was originally set aside for parades to honor the American worker and appease the labor movement.
The law designating it as a holiday was quickly pushed through Congress and signed by President Grover Cleveland (in an election year) following a violent end to the Pullman railway strike. But almost 125 years later, the three-day weekend has become known more for barbecues and road trips.
Not everyone has the day off, though. Some businesses will also be offering Labor Day sales or keeping special hours, so call ahead to be sure.
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Here's a roundup of what's closed and what'll be open in Glenview, plus a look at some fun events happening around Chicagoland.
Find out what's happening in Glenviewfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Schools: All schools will be closed for the day, a week after most students had their first day of school.
Local Government: Village Hall and city, county, state and federal government offices will be closed.
Banks: Most financial institutions will be closed.
Libraries: The Glenview Public Library will be closed Sunday and Monday.
Parks: District administrative offices will be closed but many facilities will be open. The Glenview Tennis Club will be closed and Labor Day is the final day of the season at Roosevelt Outdoor Aquatic Center.
Shopping: Most big-box retailers will be open — and many are offering Labor Day deals — but smaller businesses are be closed, so it's a good idea to call ahead.
Parking: Holiday parking restrictions will be in effect.
Trash pickup: No garbage or recycling collection will take place Monday. All trash, yard waste and recyclables will be picked up one day later than normal, with Friday pickups delayed until Saturday.
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Labor Day on Metra:
- A $10 weekend pass will include Monday for Labor Day weekend; kids younger than 11 can ride for free.
- On Friday, Aug. 31, Metra operate on an Early Getaway schedule on most lines. (Full schedules are here.) On Monday, Sept. 3, Metra will operate all services on a Sunday/holiday schedule. Metra's SouthWest Service, Heritage Corridor and North Central Service lines will not operate on Labor Day.
- No alcohol will be allowed onboard Metra trains after 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30 and Friday, Aug. 31, and all day Saturday, Sept. 1 and Sunday, Sept. 2.
TRAVEL: Labor Day Weekend 2018: Worst Times To Travel, Routes To Avoid
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