NORTHVILLIANS,
NORTHVILLIANS,
It’s truly my honor & pleasure to share a few words with you about Memorial Day. During my childhood, the remembrance ceremony at Rural Hill Cemetery was the most important part of the weekend for our family (and this tradition continues today). Patriotism was part of our lives growing up, with my father being a WWII Marine and my mother a “Rosie the Riveter” at Willow Run on the B24 Liberator bombers. Additionally, Armistice Day/Veterans Day (the day WWI ended on 11/11/18) was a day of remembrance in our home, seeing my mother was born on this actual day.
From the bottom of my heart, I thank all our veterans, and especially their families, for their courage & dedication. This coming weekend is about remembering those who have served and sacrificed for our great nation.
Communities (like ours) throughout the country will similarly hold parades and will have solemn ceremonies. Locally, we will gather at 10:00 AM for a parade heading down Cady St., stopping briefly at Oakwood Cemetery for a 21-gun salute, and then end at Rural Hill (7 Mile & Rogers) at 11:00 AM for a short Remembrance Ceremony.
Memorial Day
As you may know, the tradition of Memorial Day dates back to 1868, shortly after the Civil War when it was named Decoration Day (because it was a day to decorate the graves of lost loved ones). In 1968, Congress established Memorial Day as the last Monday in May, giving us a treasured three-day weekend … and well-deserved time to commemorate all American military personnel who died at war for our country.
Some people wear a red poppy in remembrance of our fallen soldiers, a tradition that began with a WWI poem. This year, it is my honor to be speaking at the VFW memorial gathering, paying homage to our brave men and women who have defended the ideals of this country.
Before jumping to the history of local Memorial Day activities, let's take a look at what's happening in town today:
Month of May – Chamber of Commerce Military Veteran Banners: Walk around town and view our Heroes’ pictures. There are over 200 banners of our Veterans. Slow down as you stroll around town to take note of the names and faces that have defended our freedoms.
5/25, 2-5 PM – Northville Prom Event at Mill Race Village
5/26 - 5/27 – Spring Flower Show (Northville Chamber) in downtown Northville. Link
5/29 - Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony @ Rural Hill Cemetery (10:00 AM Parade / 11:00 AM Ceremony). Link
6/10, 10AM - NOON – History and Restoration of Fish Hatchery, a talk by the Mayor at Mill Race Village. I will cover its beginnings and recent improvements, and John O'Meara and Alice Baily from ECT will present the ongoing restoration efforts of this area. Sponsored by the Northville Historical Society, the Paul H. Young Chapter of Trout Unlimited and the Friends of the Rouge. Link
Thursday, June 8th – STATE OF THE COMMUNITY. The City of Northville, Northville Township, and our School District will TEAM up to review the State of the Community. It will be hosted this year at 7:00 PM at Township Hall (6 Mile/Sheldon) or tune in via Zoom. Link
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