
Public offices across San Diego County will close on November 10th to mark Veterans Day, suspending services from family resource centers, libraries, animal shelters, and other public entities. Citizens needing such services are advised to make arrangements in consideration of the closures as per the San Diego County's recent announcement.
The closure will not disrupt essential services. Law enforcement and emergency animal control response will operate in their usual way, ensuring the safety and wellbeing are maintained even as the county observes the solemn day.
Following the Veterans Day observance, the Department of Animal Services will waive adoption fees on November 11th and 12th. This gesture will help community members to contribute to animal welfare by providing shelter to needy animals.
San Diego's county parks, campgrounds, and day-use neighborhood parks will be open as usual to those seeking outdoor recreational options. However, some community centers and facilities like the Fallbrook Community Center, Valley Center Community Hall, and Adams Park Pool will close on account of the holiday.
Those seeking to camp at county parks can reserve their spots through the County's Online Camping Reservations web page, with the reservation hotline possibly unstaffed due to that holiday.
COVID-19 testing clinics run by the county will be closed on Veterans Day. However, the County's contract site at Lemon Grove will be open on this day. More details on other testing options can be found on the County's coronavirus-sd.com website.
County offices will promptly reopen and resume normal business hours on November 13th.









