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Key Rec Center will close for roof replacement

Key Rec Center will close for roof replacement

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Sep 14, 2023, News Release

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Herman Key Jr. Recreation Center will be closed to the public for roof replacement. Services will be closed from September 29, 2023, through January 3, 2024. The Recreation Center will reopen on January 4, 2024, at 12PM

The Recreation Center will open November 7, 2023 for Election Day.

Open gym Basketball and Pickleball will be available at Carver Recreation Center in the Jefferson School City Center at 233 4th Street NW, accessible via West Main Street and Preston Avenue.

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