Offices at Flagstaff City Hall (211 W. Aspen Ave.) will be closed on Thursday, June 19, in honor of Juneteenth National Independence Day.
Additionally, the East Flagstaff Community Library (3000 N. Fourth St.), downtown library (300 W. Aspen Ave.), Hal Jensen Recreation Center (2403 N. Izabel St.), Joe C. Montoya Community and Senior Center (245 N. Thorpe Road), Cinder Lake Landfill and Hazardous Products Center (6770 E. Landfill Road) and the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) (1800 E. Butler Ave.) will all be closed on Thursday.
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