A Thank You to Those Who Served/Song and Slide Show
Gloucester City Councilwoman Kellie Ferry released the following statement regarding the upcoming Memorial Day
\”Come join the VFW and the American Legion on May 26, 2008 as they start off the Memorial Day Celebrations by paying tribute to the fallen soldiers of our town beginning at 8 am in the Cedar Grove Cemetery on Market Street.
\”From there they will proceed to the St. Mary\’s Cemetery also on Market Street and then to Union Cemetery located on Powell Street. The commemoration will continue at 11 AM at the War Memorials on Broadway, everyone is invited to bring a chair and enjoy speeches from various people and essay readings from several high school students that will pay tribute to our special soldiers.
\”The City Choir and the GHS Band will also be there to add a special ambiance.
\”At the conclusion of the ceremony a parade will begin down Broadway turning right onto Powell and marching into Proprietor\’s Park. The parade will include members of the Boys Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys Little League and Girls Softball League who will be pulling a special boat with a wreath atop that will be launched into the Delaware River to the sound of taps playing in the background and ending with a three shot volley.
\”So come let us join together as a community to pay a special homage to those who sacrificed their lives for us. The ceremony will be held indoors at Mary Ethel Costello School if there is inclement weather. \”
ETCETRA …………….SOURCE http://www.remember.gov
The National Moment of Remembrance, established by Congress, asks Americans wherever they are at 3 p.m., local time, on Memorial Day to pause in an act of national unity (duration: one minute).The time 3 p.m. was chosen because it is the time when most Americans are enjoying their freedoms on the national holiday.
The Moment does not replace traditional Memorial Day events; rather it is an act of national unity in which all Americans, alone or with family and friends, honor those who died for our freedom.
It will help to reclaim Memorial Day as the sacred and noble holiday it was meant to be. In this shared remembrance, we connect as Americans.
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