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As Veterans Day approaches on Monday, November 11th, the communities of Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and Foley are gearing up to honor and express gratitude to our nation’s veterans. Each city has planned events and adjustments in their normal schedules to pay tribute to those who have served with courage and dedication.

In Orange Beach, city offices will be closed on Veterans Day, but trash and recycling services will operate as usual. A special music celebration featuring Nashville hit songwriters from the Freedom Sings USA organization will take place at the Coastal Arts Center in the evening. Tickets are available for purchase, and the event promises to be a memorable tribute to our veterans.

Gulf Shores will have various facility closures on Veterans Day, including administrative offices, the public library, and the museum. However, essential services like the police department and fire rescue will remain open to ensure public safety. The city council meeting will be held the following day, and residents can contact Gulf Shores City Hall for more information.

In Foley, the city will host its annual Veterans Day parade and commemorations to honor community veterans. Most city offices will be closed on Monday, but the Foley Welcome Center and museums will remain open for visitors. The collection of recyclable materials will be rescheduled due to the holiday, and the city encourages residents to participate in the parade to show their support for veterans.

As residents along the Gulf Coast prepare to celebrate Veterans Day, they are also eagerly awaiting the college football matchup between Alabama and LSU on November 9th. The outcome of this game may have implications for the teams’ chances in the upcoming championship series, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans.

In addition to honoring veterans, the Gulf Coast is preparing for the holiday season with events like the Coastal Christmas Market in Orange Beach. This annual market, organized by the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber, offers a festive shopping experience for families and highlights local vendors and artisans.

Furthermore, residents can look forward to diverse activities and events on the Gulf Coast, ranging from trivia nights to educational programs and live music performances. These activities cater to various interests and age groups, providing opportunities for learning, entertainment, and community engagement.

As cities like Foley and Gulf Shores discuss important land deals and infrastructure projects, the Gulf Coast continues to thrive with a vibrant mix of cultural events, community celebrations, and opportunities for residents and visitors to come together and enjoy all that the region has to offer.