
Falls Memorial Day Parade in Menomonee Falls
May 26 @ 10:00 am - 10:30 am
FreeThere will be a Memorial Day Parade in Menomonee Falls in 2025!
2025 Falls Memorial Day Parade
The Menomonee Falls Memorial Day Parade is held on Memorial Day at 10:00 am and starts on Main Street at Harrison Avenue, traveling to downtown Menomonee Falls and continues west on Main Street, turning north on Grand Avenue and ending at the Neu’s Building Center parking lot.
This parade is coordinated by the Knights of Columbus.
**There is a ceremony on Saturday, May 24 at 10:00 am:
Please join us for the 12th Annual Veteran’s Memorial Tribute Ceremony where we honor the Menomonee Falls military fallen. The ceremony will include a laying of wreaths at the WWII and War Dog Monuments. We will then tell the story of one of our Menomonee Falls military fallen, Specialist 4th Class Terrence Sund (Vietnam). This will be followed by the naming of all of our Menomonee Falls military fallen, a three volley rifle salute and taps. There will also be an opportunity for the Gold Star family members to lay a flower at the base of the monument in memory of their loved one. Music will be provided during the ceremony by the Menomonee Falls Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet.The WWII Monument site in Village Park is where many of the citizens and veterans of Menomonee Falls would hold ceremonies to commemorate historical events since 1947 when the monument was constructed by WWII veterans of Menomonee Falls. The site is also home to the War Dog Monument, erected by the War Dogs of Milwaukee organization in 2014. Come spend some time at this significant historical place during Memorial Day weekend. It is recommended that attendees bring their own lawn chair. ****Parking**** There will be minimal parking available on Garfield Drive for this event. Please refrain from parking by the monument if possible as we are reserving this parking for ceremony participants, veterans, disabled and Gold Star family members. Please park on Sheridan Dr. as able, other side streets or potentially in the Middle School parking lot off of Main St. if the parking lot is open. Please contact Janet Hickle at dhickle72@gmail.com if any further questions. Thank you. Picture: Martha Miller, mother of Walter Miller (first soldier from Menomonee Falls to be killed in WWII). She is laying a wreath at the Menomonee Falls WWII monument in Village Park on Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1959.
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