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Carver and Key Recreation Centers Closing for Election Day

Carver and Key Recreation Centers Closing for Election Day

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – On Election Day, November 5, 2024, Charlottesville’s Carver Recreation Center and Key Recreation Center will be closed to the public, with all scheduled programs and drop-in activities canceled for the day. Key Recreation Center will also close early at 5:00 PM on November 4 to allow for Election Day setup.

Carver Recreation Center, located at 233 4th Street NW in the Jefferson School City Center, and Key Recreation Center at 800 East Market Street will resume normal hours after Election Day. For additional information, reach out to Carver Recreation Center at 434-970-3053 or Key Recreation Center at 434-293-8273, or visit the Charlottesville Parks & Recreation website.

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