Corey D. Woods, Mayor City of Tempe | City of Tempe Official website
Corey D. Woods, Mayor City of Tempe | City of Tempe Official website
The City of Tempe has announced its schedule in observance of César Chávez Day on March 31, with all administrative offices set to be closed on Monday, April 1. This closure is part of the city's efforts to honor the legacy of César Chávez, an American labor leader and civil rights activist who championed the rights of farm workers.
As part of the commemoration, the Tempe History Museum will be hosting a special event on Friday, March 29, at 6 p.m. The museum will unveil its new exhibit titled "Extending a Hand: César Chávez an Arizona Connection," inviting the community to learn more about Chávez's impact and significance.
While most city services will be affected by the holiday closure, emergency services provided by the police and fire departments will continue to operate as usual. Public transportation services, including bus and rail, will also run according to their regular schedules.
Residents are reminded that residential trash and recycling services will remain unaffected by the holiday, but certain facilities such as the Kiwanis Recreation Center and the Tempe Public Library will be closed during this period. The closure will also extend to cultural centers like the Petersen House Museum and the Edna Vihel Arts Center.
In a statement, the City of Tempe emphasized the importance of honoring César Chávez's contributions to labor rights and civil liberties, encouraging residents to participate in the various events and activities planned to commemorate his legacy. For more information on the city's César Chávez Day schedule and events, individuals can visit the official City of Tempe website.
The City of Tempe's dedication to recognizing the historical significance of César Chávez Day reflects its commitment to honoring the achievements and struggles of individuals who have made a lasting impact on social justice and equality.