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Honor Memorial Day with Your Children in Nashua & Surrounding Areas

Memorial Day events are to pay respect and remembrance to those who have died serving our country

By Mary Shoemaker and Laura Miller May 19, 2023
Teaching the meaning of Memorial Day to your children can be tricky. It's easy to get lost in the rush of picnics, parades and fun during what many see as the unofficial start to summer. However, communities all around the United States will hold celebrations to pay respect and remembrance to those who have died serving our country. These events can be a wonderful way to teach your children about the true meaning of Memorial Day.

Nashua & Surrounding Areas Memorial Day events

31st Annual Memorial Weekend Craft Festival - Mill Falls Marketplace, GPS: 312 Daniel Webster Hwy, Meredith, NH 03253; May 27th-29th
Hampton Beach Fireworks - 169 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton, NH; May 28th 9:30pm
27th Annual Memorial Day Car Show - 50 Nashua Rd, Rt 102 Londonderry, NH; Registration begins at 9am and fee $15 Sunday May 28th (Rain date Monday May 29th)
Memorial Day Family Fun!!! - 150 Nashua Rd, Londonderry, NH, (NRG Zone Fitness and Yoga); May 29th 10am-3pm
Atkinson Memorial Day Parade - Atkinson Town Hall to the Dow Common, Atkinson, NH; May 29th 10:30am
Town of Pelham Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies - 6 Village Green, Pelham, NH; May 29th 9am
Windham Memorial Day Parade - Center School to Ministerial Rd, Windham, NH; May 29th 9:30am


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Did you know...

  • The Grand Army of the Republic began decorating the graves of fallen service members with flowers in May 1868, which was then known as "Decoration Day."
  • In 1971 Congress declared Memorial Day a national holiday, to be observed on the last Monday in May, moving it from the static date of May 30, in order to create a 3-day weekend.
  • On the Thursday before Memorial Day, small American flags are placed at each of the 400,000+ gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery and other cemeteries nationwide.
  • To encourage more people to observe Memorial Day, Congress passed the National Moment of Remembrance Act in 2000, which asks people to stop what they are doing at 3 p.m. local time and observe a minute of silence to honor those who lost their lives defending the country. 
  • On Memorial Day, the flag should first be raised to the top of the staff, then slowly lowered to half-staff, until noon when it should be raised to the top of the staff for the rest of the day.
  • Red poppies are considered the Memorial Day flower. It's referenced in the poem "In Flanders Fields." and refers to the fields of poppies growing among soldiers' graves during WWI.
"We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them." ~Francis A. Walker

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