The city of Woburn is planning several activities to commemorate Memorial Day, Monday, May 30.
According to Veterans Director Larry Guiseppe, ceremonies will begin on May 29 and conclude with the city's parade on May 30.
Memorial Day Events
- Sunday, May 29, 10 a.m.—Veteran’s Mass at St. Charles Church.
- Sunday, May 29, following Mass—Veteran’s breakfast at Moose Lodge, 4 Federal St.
- Sunday, May 29, 1 p.m.—Memorial Square dedication to Private Rupp, who was killed in action, on May 27, 1918, at Arlington Road across from Hudson Street
- Monday, May 30, 8:30 a.m.—Memorial Day parade
Memorial Day Parade Details
- 8:15 a.m.—Parade participants assemble
- 8:30 a.m.—Parade begins
- 8:45 a.m.—Woburn Common activities:
- Posting of colors
- Flag raising by the United Veteran’s Council
- Opening prayer by Deacon Phil Hardcastle
- Selection: Woburn City Band
- Armed Service Melody sung by Joanne Campbell
- Governor’s Proclamation—Read by WMHS Band Student
- Selection: Woburn Memorial High School Band
- “God Bless America” sung by Joanne Campbell
- Honor Roll: read by George Poole, American Legion Post 101
- Benediction—Deacon Phil Hardcastle
- Firing of volley by the Marine Corps League
- "Taps" by the Woburn City Band
- “National Anthem” by combined bands,
- “Star Spangled Banner”
- March to Woodbrook Cemetery
- 9:25 a.m.—Woodbrook Cemetery activities, Soldier's Lot Common:
- Posting of the colors
- Opening Prayer—Deacon Phil Hardcastle
- Selection by the Woburn City Band and Joanne Campbell
- Reading of General Logan’s Order by Woburn Memorial High School Band student Tyler Brady
- Selection by the Woburn Memorial High School Band
- Benediction—Deacon Phil Hardcastle
- Firing of the volley by the Marine Corps League
- "Taps" by the Woburn City Band
- “National Anthem” by combined bands
- “Star Spangled Banner”
- Drive over to the East Woburn Fire Station for a brief respite
- March to the Jewish/Calvary Cemeteries
- 10:25 a.m.—Jewish Cemetery
- Prayer by Temple Shalom Emeth—Mr. Ricky Arnold
- Selection: “America the Beautiful” sung by Joanne Campbell
- Roll Call
- "Taps"
- 10:30 a.m.—Calvary Cemetery, K of C Flag Pole
- 10:45 a.m.—Cross at Calvary
- Posting of colors—all units
- Opening Prayer—Deacon Phil Hardcastle
- Selection: Woburn City Band/Joanne Campbell
- Selection: Woburn Memorial High School Band
- Reading by Mayor Scott D. Galvin
- Benediction—Deacon Phil Hardcastle
- Firing of volley by the Marine Corps League
- "Taps" by the Woburn City Band
- “National Anthem” by combined bands
- “Star Spangled Banner”
- Re-dedicate United Veteran’s Council grave site at Calvary Cemetery
Parade Participants
- Chief Marshal: Marine Corp League, Commander Dave Epps
- Chief of Staff: VFW Post 543 Commander Charles Culhane
- Honor Guard: Woburn Police Department
- Woburn City Band
- Honor Guard: Woburn Fire Department
- City and State Officials
- Marine Corps League—Woburn Leatherneck Detachment
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 543
- Disabled American Veterans Chapter 88
- American Legion Post 101
- American Legion Post 101 Ladies Auxiliary
- Veterans in cars
- VA Hospital in Bedford Bus
- Elks Lodge #908
- Knights of Columbus Council #77
- Loyal Order of Moose
- Masons
- Girl Scouts
- Boy Scouts
- Boys and Girls Club
- Woburn High School Band
- Fire Department Protective Unit
charles
7:35 am on Monday, May 16, 2011
Many, many hours of work goes into putting together the Memorial Day Celebration. Thank you Larry Guiseppe for your dedication and hard work. Memorial Day is a day we actively remember our ancestors, our family members, our love ones, our neighbors, and our friends who have given the ultimate sacriface. Come join us in this Memorial Day Celebration and please think about what we celebrate on Memorial Day.
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Irene Simas
9:58 pm on Tuesday, May 17, 2011
It's wonderful to see that the Edith Norse Bedford VA Hospital Bus will be part of the Memorial Day Parade. It's an honor to have them join us in Woburn.