The Unforgotten,?Run?to?Tahoma?Memorial Day weekend celebration honors one deceased veteran?in what has become a time-honored observance by veterans across Kitsap County?since 2011.??
The Unforgotten,?Run?to?Tahoma?Celebration of Life Ceremony, held every Memorial Day weekend,?is hosted by the?Kitsap County Board of Commissioners, Kitsap County Medical Examiner, Kitsap County Veterans Advisory Board and Combat Veterans International, with support from the City of Port Orchard.
Veterans will gather at the?County Administration Building Plaza, 619 Division Street, Port Orchard, for a brief ceremony that begins promptly at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 25?to?honor the lives and service of their fallen comrades.
The Unforgotten,?Run?to?Tahoma?honors one deceased veteran?who passed away in Kitsap County in the last year, whose remains were unclaimed by family or friends. The remains of the veteran will be received from the Kitsap County?Medical Examiner?and escorted?to?Tahoma?National Cemetery near Kent in a formal processional?that?includes local veteran motorcycle clubs. The public is invited?to?attend the ceremony and participate in the processional.
The ceremony at the Administration Building is expected?to?attract hundreds of people this year. Organizers ask for the public?s patience and understanding as the motorcycle processional departs Division Street and makes its way down Sydney Avenue?to?Tremont Street on its way?to?Highway 16 at about 11 a.m. ?For those who wish?to?travel?to?the cemetery, instructions will be provided at the Administration Building before departure.
Visit the?Run?to?Tahoma?website?to learn more about the event. For more information about veterans'?assistance in Kitsap County, the Veterans Advisory Board and other resources for veterans, visit?the Veterans' Assistance Program website.
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