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Queen Creek to participate in Arizona’s 18th Annual Cities and Towns Week

Posted 10/22/19

The Town of Queen Creek will join municipalities across the state of Arizona and take part in the League of Arizona Cities & Towns 18th annual Cities & Towns Week from Oct. 20-26.

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Queen Creek to participate in Arizona’s 18th Annual Cities and Towns Week

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The Town of Queen Creek will join municipalities across the state of Arizona and take part in the League of Arizona Cities & Towns 18th annual Cities & Towns Week from Oct. 20-26.

Cities & Towns Week informs the community about the services and programs provided by their municipality, and introduces the employees that deliver them, accoridng to a release.

Cities and towns provide essential services to residents, businesses and visitors – from safe drinking water to responding to a fire and ensuring traffic signals are functioning, cities and towns work to provide safe and quality communities, the release states.

The town’s Facebook page (@queencreek) will feature services, programs and employees throughout the week that work to improve the quality of life in Queen Creek.

"It is important for our residents and businesses to know the dedicated and professional employees working each day to make Queen Creek a great place to live, visit and do business,” Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney said in the release. “This week is an important opportunity to share with the community the various functions of our Town."

To learn more about the Town’s programs and services, go to QueenCreek.org. The Town Council hosts a free pancake breakfast every November for residents to learn more about what’s happening, meet town staff and provide their feedback while enjoying breakfast with friends and neighbors. The pancake breakfast will be held in the courtyard of Historic Town Hall, 22350 S. Ellsworth Road, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16.

Go to AZCitiesWork.com to learn more about how cities and towns are at work for you.