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Chandler City Offices Close in Observance of Veterans Day, Essential Services Uninterrupted

Chandler City Offices Close in Observance of Veterans Day, Essential Services Uninterrupted

The City of Chandler has announced its service schedule for the upcoming Veterans Day holiday on November 11. In a nod to those who have served, city administrative offices will be taking a solemn pause and closing their doors, according to the City of Chandler. However, for residents worrying about missed trash or recycling pickups, services will run as usual.

Recreation seekers should note, that while diving won’t be possible with aquatic centers like Arrowhead and Folley pools, Desert Oasis, Hamilton, Mesquite Groves, and Nozomi being closed, those looking to stay active can still hit the court as the Chandler Tennis Center remains open from morning till night, as per the City of Chandler. Also open, the Tumbleweed Recreation Center promises a place for holiday recreation, albeit with limited hours, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

With the solemnity of the day in mind, cultural institutions including Chandler Museum and the Center for the Arts are taking a break, with closed boxes and quiet galleries. The Vision Gallery joins the pause, maintaining closure on not just Veterans Day itself, but also on the preceding Saturday. Those planning a literary retreat will face closed doors, as all city libraries – Downtown, Basha, Hamilton, and Sunset – will not be welcoming visitors on this federal holiday, as reported by the City of Chandler.

For further details on the Veterans Day holiday service schedule, interested parties can refer to the official City of Chandler website.

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