City Hall will be closed Nov. 28 29 for the Thanksgiving holiday

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Leavenworth's City Hall will be closed on November 28 and 29, 2025, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, a time cherished by many in the community. This closure impacts residents and visitors alike who may need city services during this holiday period. The city’s official announcement stresses the importance of planning ahead, as many local businesses may also be closed or operate on limited hours. Thanksgiving is a significant event celebrated across the United States, promoting family gatherings and community spirit. Residents are encouraged to take note of this closure to avoid any disruptions.

The city aims to ensure that everyone is aware of the upcoming holiday schedule. For further details, individuals can visit the city’s official website. This proactive communication reflects the city’s commitment to keeping its residents informed and prepared for the holiday season.

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