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Most Cary Services to Pause for Veterans Day, Citizens Invited to Veterans Freedom Park to Honor Vets of all Wars and Conflicts

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Mayor Harold Weinbrecht | Mayor Harold Weinbrecht Official Website

Mayor Harold Weinbrecht | Mayor Harold Weinbrecht Official Website

Cary, NC – Most staffed Cary facilities, including Cary Town Hall and all community centers, closed on Friday, November 10, in observance of Veterans Day. The Citizen’s Convenience Center also closed on Friday, November 10, and will return to normal operating hours on Saturday. Curbside collection for the week of November 5 will remain unchanged; find your personalized schedule, including holidays and loose leaf collection, at carync.gov/collects.

GoCary fixed routes will operate on a normal weekly schedule on Veterans Day and Door-to-Door will be Tier I trips only.

On Saturday, November 11 at 11 a.m., citizens are invited to a ceremony at Veterans Freedom Park, 1517 N. Harrison Ave., to honor veterans of all wars and conflicts. It will feature remarks from Cary Town Council Members, guest speaker North Carolina Department of VFW State Commander Helen Nelson, and patriotic music from the Old North State Band.

Free parking will be available at Cary Academy (1500 N. Harrison Ave.), directly across the street from Veterans Freedom Park. A free ADA-accessible shuttle will be on hand to transport everyone to the memorial. A special Field of Flags will be placed at Veterans Freedom Park in honor of those who have bravely served in the armed forces. For more information, visit carync.gov/veteransday

Primary Contact

If you have specific questions about Cary services or operations, dial 311 anywhere in Cary (919) 469-4000 outside town limits, or email 311@carync.gov

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