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Memorial Day parades and ceremonies were held Monday throughout the suburbs including Palatine, Naperville, Elgin, Libertyville, Northrbook and Glenview. ....
Central Ohio veterans are very important to 10TV this Memorial Day and every day. We've compiled a list of ways you can remember those who served. ....
Sactown Magazine May 28, 2021 Photo by Kial James It’s time again to break out the lawn chairs or the pool floats, as the case may be. After skipping last year due to the pandemic, communities across the Sacramento region are bringing back outdoor movie screenings this summer. Here’s what’s coming up on the big (alfresco) screen. Gather: Movies at the Fort (Midtown) Every second Saturday this summer, get your family-friendly flick fix while reclining on the lawn at Sutter’s Fort. Settle into a socially distanced family-and-friends pod and watch your preferred film projected onto the historic stronghold’s white walls. ....
With decreasing coronavirus restrictions and vaccinations allowing for the return of more face-to-face interaction, people can expect the return of traditional in-person ceremonies and events to commemorate this Memorial Day weekend. The National Veterans Museum and Memorialwill host seven in-person events this year, while still offering virtual experiences: “The Wall That Heals,” ia 3/4-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., will be free to view 24 hours a day on museum grounds from Friday until 2 p.m. Monday. The names of more than 58,000 U.S. service members are inscribed on the replica’s 140 panels. Volunteers will be in place to help guests locate a veteran’s name from anywhere in the country and to share their veteran’s service photo, according to a museum release. ....
Community events starting to make a comeback in Worthington The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic threw a wrench into a lot of community activities around Worthington. But with the level of vaccinations increasing and Gov. Mike DeWine’s announcement that individuals who are vaccinated may forgo wearing masks beginning June 2, community events are starting to make a comeback. “They’ve been well-received,” Worthington Partnership executive director Annina Parini said. “I think people are just happy to get out of their house and have something to do.” The Worthington Partnership canceled or altered its main events as a response to the pandemic. But First Wednesdays have been reimagined going forward as Sunday Fundays – a daylong-themed DORA event taking place in Old Worthington each month. ....