Communities and veterans organizations will return to the cemetery this Memorial Day to honor their fallen servicemen and women.
COVID-19 concerns caused many communities to cancel last year’s Memorial Day events or limit their activities. Some of those communities will be bringing back their parades while most will reopen up the ceremonies to the public.
Memorial Day is always observed on the last Monday in May. This year it is May 31.
See how your community will commemorate the lives of those lost while serving in the U.S. military. Not all communities had their plans finalized by the publishing of this article. Their events will be published separately when they become available.
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One of the beloved traditions of the holidays is seeing a production of the Nutcracker ballet. In Berks County and the Lehigh Valley, we are fortunate to have several performed every year. This year, however, is a little different, with arts venues closed because of COVID-19 concerns, so ballet companies are getting creative and recording video of their productions so they can present them virtually.
This is the 52nd production of the classic ballet and it is the longest running Nutcracker in the Lehigh Valley. The production features more than 60 professional, pre-professional and student performers.
Guest artists this year are Oksana Maslova as Sugar Plum Fairy and Sterling Baca as her Cavalier. Both are principal dancers with Pennsylvania Ballet of Philadelphia.