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Edinburg ACE Center Extends Operating Hours

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
3 days ago

Edinburg, TX - To make cultural experiences and creative opportunities more accessible to the community, the City of Edinburg Arts, Culture, and Events (ACE) Center is excited to announce new extended hours. Beginning Monday, June 1, the ACE Center will now be able to welcome the public to the facility Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Edinburg, TX - To make cultural experiences and creative opportunities more accessible to the community, the City of Edinburg Arts, Culture, and Events (ACE) Center is excited to announce new extended hours. Beginning Monday, June 1, the ACE Center will now be able to welcome the public to the facility Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The updated schedule allows for additional Friday evening and Saturday classes, giving students families, and those with busy weekday schedules more opportunities to participate in programs and explore their creativity. The center will now also accept rental inquiries on Saturdays, making it more convenient for community members interested in booking venues for events, workshops, and special occasions. As a friendly reminder, the ACE Center will remain closed on Sundays and Mondays as part of the updated operating schedule. Whether visiting for a class, a creative project, or a future event, the City of Edinburg Arts, Culture and Events Center looks forward to welcoming more members of the community through these expanded hours and opportunities. This program is organized by the Edinburg Cultural Arts Division. For more information, visit the Edinburg ACE Center at 315 W. McIntyre Street, call 956-388-8224, email [email protected], or visit edinburgarts.com.

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