Memorial Day weekend means a lot of things around the Lake George and Glens Falls region. For many, it marks the start of a busy summer season. For many more, it's a time to remember the sacrifice of veterans - near and far.
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Memorial Day weekend means a lot of things around the Lake George and Glens Falls region. For many, it marks the start of a busy summer season. For many more, it's a time to remember the sacrifice of veterans - near and far.
Parades and other observances are on the way for Memorial Day weekend. Find out what's happening near you, and when:
Parade starts at Main Street and Haviland Avenue, South Glens Falls
Parade led by local veteran Wayne "Beanie" Bruce serving as Grand Marshal. 7 p.m. wreath ceremony to follow at Veteran's Memorial Park. American Legion, VFW and fire department organizations to take part, joined by the South High Marching Band and the Gaelic Pipe Band.
Memorial Day Party at Spring Brook Hollow Farm
Noon - 6 p.m. Saturday, May 27
Spring Brook Hollow Farm Distillery, 133 Clements St., Fort Ann
Final annual party at Spring Brook Hollow's Fort Ann location
Half chicken or rack of ribs with baked potato, baked beans, roll and dessert.
$15 tickets available at A&J Agway, Salem Hardware, Salem Firefighters or by phone call to (518) 321-9430 or (518) 461-3317.
Reenactment weekend at Fort Ticonderoga
Saturday-Sunday, May 27-28
Fort Ticonderoga, 102 Fort Ti Road, Ticonderoga
Fifes, drums, and a commemorative ceremony for Memorial Day weekend. Reenactors will perform as Continental Army soldiers throughout the weekend, showing what it took to maintain a military outpost.
$27 for adults, $25 for seniors, $13 for children, free for children ages 4 and under; 10% admissions discount for active duty military members
Battlefield Park Memorial Day ceremony
10:30 a.m. Monday, May 29
Battlefield Park, Fort George Road, Lake George
Memorial Day remembrance of the four unknown soldiers memorialized at Battlefield Park. The soldiers are believed to be American colonials killed during the Bloody Morning Scout conflict during the Battle of Lake George. Lake George Battlefield Alliance, Fort William Henry, the Lake George American Legion Post 374, and the Lake George Fire Department will be in attendance.
Hartford Memorial Day parade
6-7 p.m. Monday, May 29
Parade starts at Hartford Central School, ends at town offices, running down Main Street
Parade with fire trucks, and a reenactor performing as President Abraham Lincoln giving the Gettysburg Address. A takeout chicken BBQ dinner will run at Hartford Methodist Church, from 1 p.m. until sold out. The state's sole remaining Civil War Enlistment Center will be open to visitors at 55 Main St.