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City Of Hurst Happenings - July 8, 2022

Government and Politics

July 9, 2022

From: City Of Hurst

July is National Park and Recreation Month

The Mayor and City Council have proclaimed July as National Park and Recreation Month!

Parks and recreation programs are an integral part of communities throughout the country, including the City of Hurst, and are vitally important to establishing and maintaining the quality of life in our communities and ensuring the health of all citizens. Our Parks and Recreation Departments have planned out a variety of fun, FREE events for the month of July. Visit hursttx.gov/cityevents for all the details on how you can join in on the fun! #RiseUpJuly

Frozen Friday

Friday, July 8
3 - 5 p.m.
Heritage Village Plaza
841 W Pipeline Rd

It's Frozen Friday at Heritage Village Plaza! Bring the family out for a FREE frozen treat!

Dive-In Movie: Finding Nemo

Saturday, July 9
Central Aquatics Center - 715 Mary Drive
7 - 10 p.m.

Cost: $7 per person (Season pass holders, ages 65 & older and ages 12 months & under are FREE)

Kick back and relax at Central Aquatics Center! Float in the pool while watching a movie on the BIG screen. It is Saturday night fun for the whole family! The concession stand is open.

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

July 9, 8 - 11 a.m.
Hurst Service Center (2001 Precinct Line Rd.)

Bring your household hazardous waste to the Service Center along with an ID and Hurst water bill.

Visit hursttx.gov/calendar for a list of accepted items.

Document shredding will be available. Three (3) box limit, no larger than 15" x 12" x 10" accepted. Limited space. First come, first served.

6 Stones will be on-site to collect clothing donations from Hurst residents.

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