By Alexis Pencar
SHARON SPRINGS — This Memorial Day, Monday, May 27th, join The American Legion (Post 1269) for a Ceremony (no parade) at 11:00 AM in front of Sharon Springs Central School.
Though there will not be a parade prior to the ceremony this year, come out to recognize this vital day of remembrance with this annual ceremony hosted by The American Legion.
American Legion Post 1269 member, Reverend Thomas Davis is the guest speaker for this Ceremony and has a speech and special blessing prepared.
Civil War Reenactors will perform the emotionally-stirring, “The Salute to the Dead”, which is traditional for this event in front of these significant monuments.
The SSCS Band will play patriotic themes like the National Anthem, making for an honorable and emotional ceremony.
In a representation of the younger generations understanding the importance of Memorial Day, The SSCS Clay Target Team will be there and the local Girl Scout Troop will be there too.
Memorial Day is an essential day of remembrance that has been observed in the United States since the end of the Civil War. Originally known as Decoration Day, the official holiday was established to honor the soldiers who gave their lives in service to the United States of America.
As we prepare to observe Memorial Day in 2024, let us remember the brave men and women who have given their lives for our country. Their sacrifice has helped and continues to, preserve the freedoms and way of life that we enjoy today. We owe them a debt of gratitude that can never fully be repaid. It is also an opportunity to honor the families of those who have lost loved ones in service to our country.
Tony Desmond, a devoted American Legion member and an organizer for this event said, “Memorial Day is a very important holiday and it's important that young people in the community know what it's all about.”
For more information or questions please contact Commander Paul Todd of Sharon Springs American Legion, Post 1269 at (518) 649-0024.
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