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Local communities hold Memorial Day parades, events

Local communities hold Memorial Day parades, events

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Several communities held observances of Memorial Day in the Madison area. Here are some events that happened on Monday.

Wisconsin’s largest and longest-running Memorial Day parade was held in Monona Monday.

Monona Memorial Day Parade

Wisconsin’s largest and longest-running Memorial Day parade was held in Monona Monday.

After a year away, the parade made its return. Sixty groups took part in the event this year.

Military personnel were honored with the proceedings.

Parade goers were excited to take part in the celebrations.

“Not having the parade was so sad for us. I really love getting together with everyone in town and just celebrating, that’s my favorite part,” parade attendee Jacqueline Cosgrove said.

After the parade, ceremonies were held honoring veterans and those serving in the military right now.

During the event, the flag was raised from half staff to full.

DeForest Memorial Day Ceremony

A Memorial Day service was held at Veterans Memorial Park in DeForest.

During the event, the flag was raised from half staff to full.

Attendees and speakers talked about the importance of recognizing fallen soldiers on Memorial Day.

“It kind of gets to me when people come up and thank you for your service, and I appreciate that, but really think about those people, they really made the ultimate sacrifice,” National Air Guard retired Brig. General Jerry Olsen said.

Olsen added there is no such thing as a happy Memorial Day because the day is meant to honor those who lost their lives for the United States.

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LIST: Memorial Day events happening in Central, Southwest Virginia on Monday

LIST: Memorial Day events happening in Central, Southwest Virginia on Monday

ROANOKE, Va. – There will be a number of events held throughout the Commonwealth on Monday as thousands come together to remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.

Memorial Day, a federal holiday commemorating all Americans who have fought and died in our nation’s wars, takes place on May 30 this year.

If you’re looking for a way to recognize and celebrate true heroes, we are working for you on the various ceremonies and events that will take place in our region Monday. Here’s a look at all that is planned for Memorial Day in Central and Southwest Virginia:

Memorial Day Ceremony in Dublin

At 9:30 a.m., the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery will hold its annual Memorial Day Ceremony in honor of the men and women who fought and died in our nation’s wars. For Memorial Day, volunteers have placed flags on the graves of Veterans.

American Legion Post 93 in Buchanan

American Legion Post 93 in Buchanan will host an event at 11 a.m. in commemoration of Memorial Day. It’ll be held at Fairview Cemetery and Congressman Ben Cline and District 9 Commander Mike Elliott will speak.

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National D-Day Memorial – ‘Remember Their Sacrifice’

The National D-Day Memorial will hold a service titled ‘Remembering Their Sacrifice’ for Memorial Day. Former Vietnam POW Dave Carey will deliver the keynote address. Gates open at 10 a.m. and admission is free until noon. Coolers and pets that aren’t service animals will not be permitted at this event.

Bedford International Alliance – Memorial Day Ceremony

The Bedford International Alliance will hold its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at Greenwood Cemetery from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. The ceremony will honor the Bedford Boys, who died on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Following the ceremony of these fallen heroes, flowers will be placed on the graves of the eight Bedford Boys who were laid to rest there. Greenwood Cemetery is located on Longwood Avenue in Bedford.

Lynchburg’s Monument Terrace

At 11 a.m., people will gather at Lynchburg’s Monument Terrace to remember those who paid the ultimate price. In this year’s observance, you can learn the stories of three Lynchburg natives who were awarded the Medal of Honor.

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Annual Memorial Day Ceremony in Roanoke

Roanoke’s Memorial Day Ceremony will be held Monday to recognize and give back to our greatest heroes who died during service to the nation. During the ceremony, the Roanoke Valley War Memorial will also be recognized with a wreath-laying. The ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Freedom Plaza on 202 Church Ave.

‘Wear Blue: Run to Remember’ Memorial Day 5K in Roanoke

Wear Blue: Run to Remember Memorial Day 5K will be held at Rivers Edge Sports Complex, starting at 8 a.m. Each runner will receive the name of an American service member who died in battle protecting our freedoms. You can register free of charge here.

Memorial Day Special Paint Party in Forest

The Imagination Station Studio in Forest wants you to spend this Memorial Day creating memories with your family. Starting at 11 a.m., you can stop by and enjoy a mix and match art project at the studio. Projects for a family of three will be $39.99 in total, while a family of four will cost $52.99. It will cost $12.99 if you want to bring an additional person. You can choose from painting canvases, ceramics, wood or earrings and ceramic characters. Tickets are nonrefundable.

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Memorial Day Cruise-In & Cook Out in Shawsville

Join the Jones Car Company for its first annual Memorial Day Cruise-In & Cookout. The company wants to see your weekend ride, whether that’s a classic cruiser or muscle car, JCC wants to see it all. There will be no entry fees or awards and there will also be free hot dogs, chips and non-alcoholic beverages for you to enjoy. While there, you can donate to the AWS1 James Buriak Foundation. The foundation was created in honor of AWS1 James “Jimmy” Philip Buriak, USN, who died in August 2021 in a Naval helicopter crash off the coast of San Diego. In San Diego, he served as a naval aircrewman rescue swimmer (AWS) with HSC-8.

Memorial Day Olde Salem Brewing Company

Olde Salem Brewing Company is inviting you to join them in honoring and remembering those who died while serving in the U.S. military. On Memorial Day, the restaurant is offering all active military and veterans beer and Setzer 50% off.

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South Florida Cities Holding Events Monday to Remember Memorial Day

South Florida Cities Holding Events Monday to Remember Memorial Day

In cities across South Florida on Monday, Memorial Day events will take place to remember the lives of military personnel lost while serving in the United States armed forces.

The city of Coral Springs will hold a ceremony starting at 9 a.m. at Veterans Park, located at 8601 Royal Palm Boulevard.

The city of Hialeah will hold a Memorial Day ceremony beginning at 10 a.m. inside Triangle Park located at 290 Palm Avenue. The city of Davie will hold a parade and ceremony starting at 10:30 a.m. at the Davie Fire Administration building located at 6901 Orange Drive.

Miami Beach will hold a commemoration event at 3 p.m. in front of the city’s Police Headquarters located at 1100 Washington Avenue. Members of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts will hold a wreath-laying ceremony and 21-gun salute.

Officials on Miami Beach have expected more tourists to arrive throughout the holiday weekend.

“Really what happens is I have a relatively small city of 85,000 people, but on these kinds of weekends, you could have hundreds of thousands of people on our barrier island,” said Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber. “It reaches occupancy where it’s very difficult to move around.”

Memorial Day weekend is considered a high-impact weekend, which means police are working 13-hour shifts, license plate readers will be activated along the causeways, and code enforcement will step up patrol for businesses.

The weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, which means thousands flocked to see the Hyundai Air and Sea Show and to get some sun.

“We know sometimes this weekend can be challenging, but we think by programing the Hunyadi Air and Sea Show it will be more manageable for our visitors and our residents,” Gelber said.

Gelber estimated the show would bring about 10,000 people to the city.

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Memorial Day events around the Valley

Memorial Day events around the Valley
Easthampton

A parade will step off at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 30, beginning on Clark Street, according to South Hadley-Easthampton Veterans Agent Michael Slater. The parade will travel onto Cottage Street and Union Street, turn right on Main Street, around Pulaski Park, continuing south on Main Street past the Emily Williston Memorial Library, left on Payson Lane then left on Park Street to the library.

Following the parade, a ceremony will be held at the war memorials in front of the library.

Hadley 

Hadley’s Memorial Day parade, not held since 2019, returns at 2 p.m. Sunday and will start from the Hadley American Legion Post 271, 162 Russell St. (Route 9).

The formation for participants, including members of the Legion, public officials representatives of the Police and Fire departments and Girl and Boy scouts, begins at 1:15 p.m., with vehicle participants, such as antique cars, floats, polka bands and farm vehicles forming 15 minutes earlier.

The parade begins with a flag-raising at the Legion and concludes on the Town Common on West Street near the General Hooker Monument.

Before the parade, there will be a series of memorial events at town cemeteries. All participants and spectators are invited for refreshments at the American Legion after the event.

Hatfield

A flyover by the U.S. Air Force F-22 Demo Team will signal the beginning of Hatfield’s Memorial Day parade at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.

Starting from the American Legion Post 344 at 1 Prospect St. and running to Town Hall, the parade will also celebrate the Legion’s 100th anniversary, which was set to be commemorated in 2020 but was delayed due to the pandemic. Because of that milestone, the parade will include participants such as the Connecticut Valley Fife and Drum and Melha Shriners, as well as a number of tractors and cars. 

A ceremony will take place at Smith Academy Park following the parade. Lt. Col. John Paradis, retired from the U.S. Air Force, will be the guest speaker.

Northampton

The 2022 Memorial Day Parade steps off from Trinity Row in Florence on Monday, May 30, at 10:10 a.m.

Organized by the Veterans Council of Northampton and Central Hampshire Veterans Services, it will mark the 154th consecutive Memorial Day parade in Northampton.

Central Hampshire Veterans Services director Steven Connor said it is the longest-running annual parade in the country that is held on Memorial Day. It will proceed to the Park Street Cemetery to be followed by an 11 a.m. ceremony honoring fallen service members.

Marching units include VFW Post 8006 DAV Chapter 92 and American Legion Post 288, as well as veterans from the VA Central Western Massachusetts Medical Center and residents of Soldier On. The Northampton Police and Fire departments are scheduled to march, along with many of the city’s elected leaders.

The JFKeys choral group is scheduled to open the ceremony with the national anthem; the Northampton High School band is set to play “God Bless America” and “Danny Boy.”

The parade and ceremony will be held rain or shine.

Connor said the day’s events offer a chance to teach children and other young people that “this country doesn’t come without a cost. The cost is, men and women die serving their country during war.”

Over the weekend, Connor said, more than a dozen members of the high school Key Club participated in planting flags at veterans’ graves in Spring Grove Cemetery.

“We have pictures of the parade in Florence during the 40s and even earlier, and the streets were always crowded,” Connor said. “Most of the citizens that come to see this one really have an understanding that it’s a solemn event. Yes, we have kids in the parade. We try to tell them why we have a parade.”

This year’s special guests will be the family members of Michael J. Netto, Edward S. Mazuch and Andrew C. Trushaw. The family members will receive the Massachusetts Medal of Liberty, an honor for service members who were killed in action or veterans who died as a result of their wounds.

Amherst

War Memorial Pool will be the site for Amherst’s Memorial Day event, which starts at 9 a.m. Monday.

And for the first time since 2019, the event will be preceded by a brief parade, stepping off from the Town Common and going through downtown before getting to Community Field.

Town Manager Paul Bockelman will be the master of ceremonies at the event, while local historian Robert Romer will be the guest speaker. Romer recently wrote a book profiling an Amherst College student who lost his life while fighting for the Union Army during the Civil War.

The Amherst High School Chorale is also expected to perform, and members of the American Legion and VFW, along with police and firefighters, will be among those participating.

Pelham

Residents are invited to the Memorial Day observance at the Quabbin Park Cemetery, 100 Winsor Dam Road, Belchertown Monday, May 30, at 10 a.m.

A parade and service follow at 11 a.m., honoring individuals removed from their original resting places for the building of the Quabbin Reservoir. Pelham residents should march behind the Pelham Historical Society banner.

Southampton

The Police Department will lead off the parade at 9 a.m. at William E. Norris School at 34 Pomeroy Meadow Road with all participants traveling toward College Highway and stopping at the Center Cemetery to lay flowers on the graves of veterans. 

The parade will feature some locals driving some antique and unique vehicles, according to Luci Dalton, a member of the town’s Memorial Day Committee. Marchers include veterans, members of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, and Ms. Western Massachusetts Caroline Holladay, she said. 

From the cemetery, the parade will continue to the center of town where wreaths will be laid on town monuments.

At the end of the parade, the Southampton Lions Club will hold a dedication for the town’s gazebo. 

South Hadley

A veterans breakfast will be held on Friday, May 27 at 9 a.m. at the Senior Center, located at 45 Dayton St. The event will include a ceremony honoring local Gold Star families, music and military remembrances.

On Monday, May 30, a reading of the names ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. at the Civil War Monument, located at the intersection of College and Hadley streets, and also at the war memorial at 9:45 a.m. at Town Hall, 116 Main St.

A Memorial Day ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at South Hadley High School, 153 Newton St.

Westhampton

A parade is set for shortly after 11 a.m. Monday, May 30. Those marching will assemble at 10:45 a.m. on South Road in front of the Veterans Memorial, with children carrying bouquets to be placed on graves of veterans.

The event will start with a flag-raising in front of the memorial led by Cub Scout Pack 209 and the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, led by Julie Holt. The parade will march to the cemetery. A ceremony will follow at the cemetery, featuring speakers Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa, D-Northampton, and Suzanne Krafft, acting associate director of VA Central Western Massachusetts Health Care.

Following the ceremony, a luncheon presented by Westhampton Congregational United Church of Christ Church around noontime will be available for $6 per person. 

Holyoke

The United Veterans of Holyoke and Veterans’ Services is hosting an hourlong Memorial Day tribute from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the War Memorial building.

The Bethlehem Baptist Community Church choir will be singing, and invited speakers include Mayor Josh Garcia, City Council President Todd McGee, state Rep. Patricia Duffy, D-Holyoke, and keynote speaker Col. Joseph Janik, who is the 439 Airlift Wing Commander.

Chris Sims of the War Memorial Commission will serve as master of ceremonies at the event.

Though the event begins at 10 a.m., coffee and donuts will be served beginning at 9 a.m. when the building doors open. Those looking for more information can contact United Veterans of Holyoke at 413-322-5631.