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Local Events Will Commemorate the Fallen This Memorial Day Weekend
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May 27, 2022

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Memorial Day weekend will offer a number of local opportunities to commemorate the day set aside to honor servicemen and servicewomen who died in America’s wars. The observance was originally known as Decoration Day. It was established after the Civil War and followed an early tradition of decorating graves with flowers, wreaths and flags.

Commemorative Run, Concert on Sunday

On Sunday, the 11th Annual Clovis Memorial Run invites adults and kids of all athletic abilities to take part in a number of competitive and recreational activities. The event is organized by the Clovis Senior Center and “honors our Military Servicemen and Servicewomen who made the ultimate sacrifice to secure our freedom,” the race website says.

Events include a timed 5K run or walk, a half-mile kid’s run, and a half-mile “Senior Walk and Roll.”  For details, visit www.clovismemorialrun.com


Also on Sunday, the Fresno Community Concert Band will perform a program titled “An American Tale’ at Shaghoian Hall in northeast Fresno. The 3 p.m. concert will commemorate the holiday with reverent and patriotic music ranging from “The Navy Hymn” to ‘Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew.”

Special guest musician John Barcellona will be the featured soloist for the band’s performance of the “American Flute Salute.” Barcellona is Professor of Flute Emeritus at CSU Long Beach. More information at www.fresnocommunityband.org

Monday Remembrance Events

Monday events begin with a half-hour Memorial Day Sunrise Service at Woodward Park in Fresno starting at 5:30 a.m. The program takes place just inside the park’s Audubon entry gate and will include speakers, music, and the playing of “Taps.”

The service is hosted by the Fresno chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America.


The Japanese American Citizens League of Central California will host a Memorial Day service at Roeding Park at 9 a.m. The commemoration will honor over 3,000 Japanese American men and women from Central California who served in the U.S. military during World War II, including 29 Japanese American soldiers killed in action.

The program includes a wreath-laying at the park’s Nisei War Memorial, a rifle salute, and an address by Rev. Akiko Miyake-Stoner from United Japanese Christian Church.


A short while later, Fresno Memorial Gardens will hold a Memorial Day remembrance service at 11 a.m. The cemetery is located at 175 S. Cornelia Ave. A Memorial Day observance will also be held at Sanger Cemetery at 11 a.m. sponsored by local veterans groups. Sanger Cemetery is located at 568 S. Rainbow Ave.


The Clovis Veterans Memorial District will host a series of commemorative activities throughout the day, including screenings of veteran documentaries, live music, information booths, and a luncheon. The programs begin at 9 a.m. and will continue through 2 p.m. at the Rex Phebus Memorial Building at 808 4th St.

More information can be found at the CVMD website and on their Facebook page. 


Also over the holiday weekend, Saint Agnes Medical Center will display hundreds of U.S. flags on the hospital’s front lawn in memory of servicemen and women who have passed. The hospital began its flag display tradition on Veteran’s Day in 2019 and has expanded it to Memorial Day in recent years. 

 

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