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City Announces Veteran’s Day Schedule of City Services

San Antonio, TXLocal News

The City of San Antonio has announced that City Hall and most municipal offices will be closed on Monday, November 11, 2024, in observance of Veteran’s Day. This holiday serves as a meaningful occasion to honor the service and sacrifices of military veterans. Residents are advised to note the schedule change as it may impact access to various city services, including public information and assistance. The city emphasizes the importance of planning ahead, especially for those who rely on municipal services. More information regarding service changes may be communicated via the city's official website and social media channels.

The closure reflects San Antonio’s dedication to recognizing the contributions of veterans within the community. As the holiday approaches, residents are urged to partake in local events honoring veterans, fostering a sense of community and gratitude. This announcement not only informs but also encourages civic engagement and respect for those who have served.

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