
Who We Are
Clovis Veterans Memorial District is a special district that was established June 11th, 1946.
The district is governed by an elected Board of Directors.
Special districts are a form of local government created by a local community to meet a specific need. Inadequate tax bases and competing demands for existing taxes make it hard for cities and counties to provide all the services their citizens desire. When residents or landowners want new services or higher levels of existing services, they can form a district to pay for and administer them.
News & Updates
Board Meeting

On Thursday, February 13th at 9 am, the Clovis Veterans Memorial District Board of Directors will host a regular Board Meeting.
This meeting will be open to the public and we encourage your participation.
Location:
808 Fourth Street, Clovis, CA 93612
Clovis Hall of Fame Awards Banquet
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Join us Wednesday February 26, 2025 for the Clovis Hall of Fame Awards Banquet to celebrate the remarkable achievements of this year’s inductees and honor the visionaries who make Clovis extraordinary.
Tickets available HERE.
Sponsorships are also available, more information is available on the website at clovishalloffame.com.
Location: Clovis Veterans Memorial District, 808 4th Street, Clovis, CA
District Closed February 17

On Monday February 17, 2025 in observance of Presidents Day.
Did you know...
Flags are flown at half-staff for certain holidays, including Memorial Day, Patriot Day, and Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. Only the president and state governors can decide when and how long the American flag should be flown at half-staff. As a sign of respect for national tragedies, or deaths within the government the President will establish a proclamation stating that flags should be flown at half-staff for a specific amount of time.