Memorial Day is a national holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Here are the Memorial Day events held locally to honor those military men and women who died while serving our country.
ACWORTH MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
Saturday, May 24 @ 10 am
Patriots Point in Cauble Park
4425 Beach Street, Acworth
770-917-1234 Ceremony to honor those that gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country with music, speakers and the recognizing of new bricks to be placed at the memorial.
MARIETTA NATIONAL CEMETERY
FLAG PLACEMENT
Saturday, May 24 @ 8 am
Marietta National Cemetery
500 Washington Avenue NE, Marietta
866-236-8159 Assist in placing flags at each grave stone ahead of the Memorial Day Ceremony.
MARIETTA NATIONAL CEMETERY
MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
Monday, May 26 @12 pm
Marietta National Cemetery
500 Washington Avenue NE, Marietta.
866-236-8159 A tribute to our Veterans who valiantly served and made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. The ceremony has patriotic melodies, the presentation of colors, prayers, a gun salute, and speeches. Veterans and the general public are invited to join in honoring our nation’s heroes.
ROSWELL REMEMBERS
Monday, May 26 @ 11 am
Roswell City Hall
38 Hill Street, roswell365.com
The Largest Memorial Day Ceremony in Georgia. Featuring a variety of guest speakers, ceremonies and presentations. It takes place on the grounds of Roswell City Hall. BBQ lunch tickets available for purchase at the event.
SMYRNA MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
Monday, May 26 @ 9:30 am
20th Century Veterans Memorial
2800 King Street, Smyrna
770-434-6600
This ceremony honors and appreciates the strength and sacrifice of our veterans.
WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONY
Monday, May 26 @ 10 am
The Park at City Center
101 Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock
770-592-6000 x1952 The City of Woodstock along with the American Legion Post 316, Marine Corps League Detachment 1311, and other local Veteran’s groups, honors those who fought and died to keep us free.