City Facilities Closed on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, for Veterans Day

Port Orchard, WALocal News

Port Orchard will close city facilities on November 11, 2025, for Veterans Day. Mayor Robert Putaansuu expressed the need to honor military veterans for their courage and sacrifices. He encouraged residents to take a moment to reflect on the contributions of those who served, particularly those who made the ultimate sacrifice. While many will spend the holiday with family, the mayor urged a focus on gratitude towards veterans. This closure is part of a broader national observance, recognizing the significance of the day.

Veterans Day serves as a reminder of the freedoms enjoyed in the community, stemming from the dedication of service members. The city's decision to close facilities highlights its commitment to honoring veterans. Residents are encouraged to acknowledge and thank veterans they know personally.

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