Restaurant workers, bartenders, essential workers gear up for Christmas shifts
Dec 24, 2024
Many spend Christmas at home with family or friends, unwrapping gifts and enjoying time together. But for those working on Christmas, its a different story. Many people spend Christmas with family but others keep the community running by working through the holiday Siyan Li who works at Dong Po in Appleton says the restaurant staying open on Christmas is a tradition that brings together their team and loyal customers At Fox River House bartender Savannah Schachel sees her coworkers and patrons as family choosing to work both Christmas Eve and Day to enjoy the relaxed festive atmosphere Workers like first responders, tow truck drivers, and gas station attendants play vital roles in keeping services available during the holidays(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)For Siyan Li and her coworkers at Dong Po, a Chinese restaurant in Appleton, working on Christmas is a long-standing tradition. Yeah, were always open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Li shared. Its kind of a tradition. We have a lot of customers coming in here on Christmas to celebrate it too.Li says they dont feel like theyre missing much. We kind of have a good timea warming time with the family and all the customers who have a familiar face here, she said.Across the community, others are also working through the holidays. First responders, tow truck drivers, gas station attendants, and even bartenders all keep things running.Savannah Schachel, a bartender at Fox River House in Appleton, is working both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I have a lot of family that lives a lot farther away, Schachel explained. Ive worked here for about a year and a half now, so the people here are kind of my family, honestly.Schachel says she isnt forced to work. Here, holidays, we have the rule. Our owners are really great about it. If someone wants to work, well be open. But, if nobody really wants to have a shift? Well close.Even so, she chooses to be there. No, I mean I love it, she said. Its so casual. I get to chill and watch Christmas movies and talk with people I care about.To everyone working during the holidays, your dedication doesnt go unnoticed. From NBC 26, thank you, and Happy Holidays.