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Teaching Your Children the Meaning of Memorial Day: Honor the Fallen

In-person and virtual events to observe Memorial Day 2024

By Sandy Wallace April 15, 2024

For many families, Memorial Day means a long holiday weekend spent at the beach or lake, a backyard cookout and extra time to spend together. 

As the daughter of a career Army soldier, Memorial Day for me as a child was about honoring and remembering America's heroes - the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom. On all of the military posts where we lived, Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops decorated the graves of veterans with American flags every year prior to Memorial Day. 

Memorial Day was originally created to honor the fallen soldiers from the American Civil War by decorating their graves with flags and flowers. Over time, Memorial Day became a day to honor the fallen from all wars. 

How can you teach your kids the true meaning of Memorial Day while still enjoying the start of summer? Spend an hour or two at a virtual or in-person Memorial Day observance over the weekend, wherever you are. 

Memorial Day 2024 will be observed on May 27 across the country.  

You'll find a medley of patriotic songs for Memorial Day on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOnkLKq1rLY

Here are some events to observe with your family before and throughout the Memorial Day weekend. 

Run for the Wall at Bedford Area Welcome Center - May 23 from 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Stars and Stripes Forever: Patriotic Concert at National D-Day Memorial - May 24 at 7 PM

National Memorial Day Concert (in-person, live streamed, and televised) - Sunday, May 26 at 8 PM on PBS and live streamed at the link. The concert, which is free and open to the public, is held on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, May 26 at 8 PM. 

"A Day of Remembrance" at Fort Saunders in Nelson County - Monday, May 27 from 10 AM - 4 PM

Memorial Day Observance at Lynchburg City Armory - Monday, May 27 at 10:40 AM at Lynchburg City Armory in Lynchburg ***This event has been moved to the Lynchburg Armory building at 12th & Church street.***

Memorial Day Observance: Remembering Their Sacrifice at National D-Day Memorial - Monday, May 27 at 12 PM from National D-Day Memorial in Bedford with free admission until after the ceremony - **Due to rain, the Memorial Day ceremony at the National D-Day Memorial will now begin at NOON.**

Lynchburg Pops Community Band: Celebrate with the Pops at Academy Center of the Arts at 7:30 PM - Thursday, May 30 at 7:30 PM

Additional events will be added as we are notified of the events.

Here's a fun kid-friendly craft to enjoy together too!

How To Make A Beaded American Flag Pin - A great kid craft to show off patriotic pride!

As Memorial Day approaches, I offer my sincere thanks and gratitude to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to advance freedom and liberty for all at home and around the world. To the families of those who were killed, declared Missing in Action, or taken Prisoner of War, thank you for your family member's sacrifice.