4th of July – City Offices Closed

4th of July – City Offices Closed
Mayor Bob Kelly — City of Great Falls official website
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The City of Great Falls offices, including the Great Falls Public Library, Community Recreation Center, and Animal Shelter, will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. There will be no changes to the residential or commercial sanitation collection schedule.

The neighborhood pools (Jaycee & Water Tower) will be open from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, and the Electric City Water Park will be open from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm.

The Anaconda Hills and Eagle Falls Golf Courses will both be open over the 4th of July Holiday. Gates open for check-in at 6:30 am, and courses and ranges open at 7:00 am. The Eagle Falls Golf Course is also a great location to watch the fireworks show hosted at Centene Stadium. The golf course is hosting a free Community Celebration starting at 6 pm with live music, games for kids, and food and drink specials in the Taphouse. For those who want to play golf, sign up for the nine-hole, two-person scramble beginning at 5 pm – $20 for pass holders and $40 for non-pass holders. For more information, call Eagle Falls at 406-761-1078.

The  City’s online services are available over the holiday and can be accessed at:

The City of Great Falls wishes everyone a safe, healthy, and happy 4th of July.      

Original source can be found here.



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