The City of Port Arthur Is Heading Into Spring

The City of Port Arthur Is Heading Into Spring
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The City of Port Arthur has events scattered throughout March, so please check the City’s website and social media pages for updated City events… Today is the deadline for application for the 2023 Summer Jobs Program Summer Recreation/Playground and Summer Pool/Aquatics. March 2nd is the Health Department’s “Lucky Youth” Health Event at the COVID Vaccination Clinic, open until 7:00 PM, with gift cards for youth, ages 6 months to 18 years old, and on March 11th, Parks and Recreation is partnering with Trees for Houston to give away trees at the Downtown Pavilion! 

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