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Read the sentence.

Our band practices on Mondays at Josef’s Thursdays at Lena’s and Saturdays at my house.

What is the correct way to punctuate the sentence?

Our band practices on Mondays at Josef’s, Thursdays at Lena’s, and Saturdays at my house.
Our band practices on: Mondays at Josef’s, Thursdays at Lena’s, and Saturdays at my house.
Our band practices on Mondays at Josef’s; Thursdays at Lena’s; and Saturdays at my house.
Our band practices on Mondays: at Josef’s,Thursdays: at Lena’s, and Saturdays: at my house.

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Our band practices on Mondays at Josef’s, Thursdays at Lena’s, and Saturdays at my house.

This correctly uses commas to separate the short list items (the final comma before "and" is optional but clear). Semicolons are unnecessary here, and a colon after "on" would be awkward and incorrect.