The Veterans Parade sponsored by the Disabled American Veterans and the City of Greensboro will be held Saturday, Nov. 9 at noon.

The parade will begin on Elm Street at the Lindsey Street intersection, travel south to Friendly Avenue where it will turn left and travel east to Church Street where it turns left again and travels north to Lindsay Street.

This is the fifth year the DAV has sponsored the parade to honor the veterans, active duty personnel and Gold Star families of Guilford County.

City offices will be closed Monday, Nov. 11 in observance of Veterans Day.

There will be no garbage, recycling, bulk trash, yard waste or appliance collections. The collections scheduled for Monday will take place on Tuesday, Nov. 12 , and those scheduled for Tuesday will be on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

The White Street Landfill, Solid Waste Transfer Station, Greensboro History Museum and all branches of the Greensboro Public Library will all be closed on Monday, Nov. 11.

The Greensboro Parks and Recreation office and all recreation centers, the Greensboro Cultural Center and Lake Higgins will be closed.

All city parks, gardens, lakes, cemeteries, the Simkins Indoor Sports Pavilion and Gillespie Golf Course will be open on their normal operating schedules.

Greensboro Sportplex will be open from 3 to 10 p.m.

The Greensboro Transit Agency (GTA) will operate on a normal weekday schedule.