The City is set to pay homage to its veterans with a grand celebration as the 10th Annual Veterans Day Parade kicks off on November 11. Starting at 10 a.m., the parade will take over Bullard Avenue, stretching from Paradise to Tierra Buena lanes, and feature an array of community floats, marching bands, and dancers, marking it as a tradition that honors the soldiers who’ve defended the nation, according to the City’s announcement.
For those early risers looking to secure a prime viewing spot, there’s the option to grab breakfast and coffee between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. at Surprise Stadium’s centerfield plaza, where the Surprise Police Department will proudly serve up your morning meal for $10, ensuring attendees start their day right before they witness the festivities unfold, as detailed by the City of Surprise. Moreover, in observance of the holiday, City of Surprise administrative offices will not operate on Monday, November 11.
A heads up to residents—the Veterans Day observance will bring changes to City services, including trash collection with City of Surprise sanitation customers expected to brace for a one-day delay, as the trucks will not run on Monday, but will resume on Tuesday, November 12. Those who do not receive City sanitation services should verify with their provider to see if their pickup schedule is affected, and for any queries, citizens can dial 623.222.1900 to get clarity on the adjustments. Meanwhile, libraries in the City will adapt to the holiday with altered operating hours: Surprise Regional and Asante Libraries will open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., while Hollyhock will welcome visitors from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
During the Veterans Day commemoration, the City’s Parks & Recreation department ensures that all programs at City locations push through as scheduled, though program participants should review their schedules to confirm; sports enthusiasts can note that the Surprise Tennis & Racquet Center is slated to be open for open play from 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., and for those looking to make a splash, the Surprise Aquatic Center will be inviting swimmers from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m, keeping the community’s vibrancy pulsating even on a day of profound national consideration. Residents staying in the loop with City happenings can stay updated via the City’s social media channels or by signing up for notifications at Surprise’s official site.
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