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Surprise preparing for State of the City event

Video premiere part of March 30 festivities at City Hall

Posted 3/28/23

Surprise is just days away from its annual State of the City event at City Hall.

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Surprise preparing for State of the City event

Video premiere part of March 30 festivities at City Hall

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Surprise is just days away from its annual State of the City event at City Hall.

A video presentation sharing the story of Surprise will highlight this year’s festivities at 6 pm. Thursday, March 30 at  16000 N. Civic Center Plaza.

The video will premiere inside the Council Chambers from 6 to 6:30 p.m.

After the video premiere, the event moves to the City Hall first floor and outside courtyard for the City Showcase from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The showcase includes a celebration of the city’s programs and services, including police and fire vehicle displays.

Dysart Unified School District students will provide entertainment and city-run specialty classes will be available, as well as complimentary refreshments.

The State of the City video premiere will also be carried live and rebroadcast on Surprise TV and online at surpriseaz.gov/surprisetv. It will also be live streamed on the city of Surprise Facebook page.

Get information at surpriseaz.gov/SOTC.