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Labor Day Closures Announced in Cabarrus County, Services to Resume Post-Holiday

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Published on August 29, 2025
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As the annual observation of Labor Day approaches, Cabarrus County has announced a series of closures that will affect various local services next Monday. In a statement obtained by Cabarrus County's official website, government offices including the Government Center, Human Services Center, and other services will be momentarily closed in observance of the national holiday.

Residents looking to utilize the county landfill or dispose of hazardous materials will need to plan accordingly. The Cabarrus County Landfill on Irish Potato Road is set to quickly operate tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., while the Household Hazardous Waste facility will observe its next event next Wednesday, opening from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., as per the Cabarrus County's announcement.

The brief interruption of regular schedules extends to the county’s public library system as well. All branches will resume normal hours and programming next Tuesday, following the closure on Labor Day. This includes Cabarrus County Active Living Centers, which will also pause their services next Monday.

For those looking to enjoy the outdoors, county parks including Camp T.N. Spencer, Frank Liske, and others will remain open and function on their normal schedules, a relief for residents seeking to engage in Labor Day activities. The pool at Camp T.N. Spencer won't hesitate to operate through next Mondayfrom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., offering a last chance to take a dip before it closes for the season.

While the county buildings and centers take a brief hiatus, curbside garbage and recycling collection for residents of unincorporated Cabarrus will continue without disruption, as noted by Republic Services. Additionally, the County Board of Commissioners Work Session will be conveniently moved to next Tuesday, at 5 p.m., ensuring local governance resumes swiftly post-holiday.

Following the holiday closure, the Cabarrus County Fair & Rodeo promises to kick-off a festive September. Beginning next Friday and running through September 13, the event will be hosted at the Cabarrus Arena and Events Center.