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Memorial Day Observance in Waukon
MONDAY, MAY 29
• Memorial Day Parade begins at 9:45 a.m. in front of Allamakee County Courthouse and Vet’s Club on Allamakee Street and travels south down Rossville Road to Oakland Cemetery
• Memorial Day Observance Program to follow at Oakland Cemetery:
• Invocation Rev. Ken Kimball, Old East/Old West
Paint Creek Lutheran Churches
• National Anthem Waukon High School Band, sung by
Katie and Allison Hagensick and
Maddie Ellingson
• Pledge of Allegiance Children volunteers
• Band Selection Waukon High School Band
• Memorial Wreath Laying Lindsey Lund and Marlene Klocke
• POW/MIA Recognition Moment of Silence
• Grand Marshal Recognition Leslie Kerndt, Jr.
• Introduction of Mrs. Poppy Lane Rich
• Introduction of Miss Poppy Knightley Rich and Natalie Rich
• Quilts of Valor Presentation
• Gettysburg Address Tyler O'Neill
• Vietnam Veteran Recognition Heather Homewood
• Band Selection Waukon High School Band
• PROGRAM ADDRESS Rev. Dr. William J. Reese,
Vietnam Veteran
• Rifle Salute Veterans Rifle Squad Honor Guard
commanded by John Regan, Jr.
• Taps Jean Schon, SSgt. U.S. Army, Retired
• Announcements and Closing Remarks
• Benediction Rev. Ken Kimball, Old East/Old West
Paint Creek Lutheran Churches
• Parade Marshals: Tom Regan and Heather Homewood
• Color Guard Commander: MSGT Kevin Herman, U.S. Army, Retired
• Master of Ceremonies: Charles "Chuck" Bloxham, U.S. Navy Veteran
• Honor Guard: VFW Post 4117, American Legion Post 62 and
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 8
Lansing Area Memorial Day Observance
MONDAY, MAY 29
WEXFORD
7:30 a.m. Legion and VFW Cemetery service
GETHSEMANE
8:15 a.m. Legion and VFW Cemetery service
THORNTON MANOR
8:30 a.m. Flag raising by Legion and VFW
MOUNT HOSMER
9 a.m. Flag raising by American Legion and VFW
SWEENEY'S BOAT LANDING
10 a.m. Navy Remembrance - Firing Squad
PARADE
10:15 a.m. All reserves, ex-servicemen and service men and women home on leave are invited to participate in the parade forming at the corner of Main and Front Streets at the Fire Station
OAK HILL CEMETERY
11 a.m. The following Memorial Day program will be held
immediately upon arrival of the parade at Oak Hill Cemetery
Opening Remarks Mayor Mike Brennan
Music Selections Kee High School Band
Invocation Fr. John Moser
Gettysburg Address Ian Sickles
"In Flanders Field" Michelle Walleser
Roll Call CMSgt. Cheryl Garin, USAF Ret.
Memorial Day Address Dr. Arlen Wonderlich
Firing Squad Legion and VFW
TAPS Aidan Winters and Brock Flack
Benediction Fr. John Moser
If raining, program will be held at Kee High School at 11 a.m.
COMMITTEES
Music: Kee High School Band; Flags at Lansing Cemeteries: Allen Stahl; Flags on Mt. Hosmer: Dick Roeder; Wexford Cemetery: Ray Wagner
New Albin Memorial Day Observance
MONDAY, MAY 29 - 9 A.M.
NEW ALBIN COMMUNITY CENTER
Invocation Pastor William Damberg
Welcome and Introduction VFW CDR Ralph Nelson
Music Selections Kee Middle School Band
Introduction to Gettysburg Address Gary Thomas
Gettysburg Address Ellie Harmon
Music Selections Kee Middle School Band
Introduction of Speaker VFW CDR Ralph Nelson
Memorial Day Address John Colsch, Major - USAF, Retired
Roll Call of KIA Joel Sires
Presentation of Quilts Allen Meiners
Benediction Pastor William Damberg
Announcements/Dismissal VFW CDR Ralph Nelson
Volley and TAPS Veterans Memorial at City Park
Volley and TAPS Sand Cove Pioneer Cemetery
Harpers Ferry/Waterville Memorial Day Observance
This year's event to include cemetery service at Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church
The annual Harpers Ferry/Waterville Memorial Day Parade and Program are set for Monday, May 29, with American Legion Scenic Post #722 hosting the event in Harpers Ferry. Legion and Auxiliary members will conduct services at area cemeteries again this year, with a 7:15 a.m. service at Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church Cemetery being added this year to the traditional following schedule: Waterville, 7:45 a.m.; Cherry Mound, 8 a.m.; Paint Rock, 8:15 a.m.; Cota Creek Bridge, 8:30 a.m.; and Harpers Ferry Sandy Point Cemetery, 8:40 a.m.
Memorial Day Mass will be held at St. Ann-St. Joseph Church in Harpers Ferry, with everyone welcome to attend at 9 a.m. The parade will begin after the service, approximately 10 a.m. Transportation will be provided for those unable to march.
The starting point of the parade will be at the church and it will proceed to the Veterans Memorial, where the Memorial Day Program will be conducted. The Allamakee Junior High Band will provide patriotic music for the event. Post #722 will present the colors and give the gun salute, the Legion Auxiliary will place wreaths and Taps will be played.
The Legion and its Auxiliary will also be sponsoring their Annual Pork Chop Dinner at the Harpers Ferry Fire Station Monday, beginning at 11 a.m. For more information or to enter a float in the parade, contact Parade Chairperson Bonnie Jones at 563-535-7429.