Spectators watch the honor guards, veterans, dignitaries, Lebanon High School marching band, classic cars, motorcyclists and Lebanon Fire Department process around Coburn Park during the annual Memorial Day parade hosted by American Legion Post 22 in Lebanon, N.H., on May 30, 2022. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Spectators watch the honor guards, veterans, dignitaries, Lebanon High School marching band, classic cars, motorcyclists and Lebanon Fire Department process around Coburn Park during the annual Memorial Day parade hosted by American Legion Post 22 in Lebanon, N.H., on May 30, 2022. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Credit: Geoff Hansen

Sunday, May 24

Springfield NH Memorial Day Remembrance: 10 a.m., Pleasant View Cemetery, 157 Cemetery Road. Refreshments follow at Springfield Meeting House. facebook.com/SpringfieldNhRecCommittee.

Norwich: Noon. Parade route will start at American Legion Post 8, 228 Beaver Meadow Road. The group will stop at the bridge and Fairview Cemetery on Beaver Meadow Road for honors and a gun salute. The parade ends at the Veterans Memorials at Tracy Hall, where Norwich Historical Society director Sarah Rooker will offer remembrance remarks. Free hot dogs, drinks and live patriotic music will take place on the Green after the parade. 802-649-1419.

Monday, May 25

Canaan: 9 a.m., Town Common, junction of routes 4 and 118. Hosted by Canaan American Legion Post 55. 603-523-4501.

Claremont: Memorial Day parade begins at 10 a.m. at Claremont Middle School and ends at Broad Street Park, where a ceremony will take place. Hosted by American Legion Post 29. 603-542-9222.

Monument dedication in White River Junction: 10 a.m., Veterans Park, Railroad Row (near the Windsor County District Court, 82 Railroad Row). Hartford Monument Committee hosts dedication for new monument honoring veterans who served in the post World War II era. ww1monument@gmail.com.

Fairlee: 10 a.m., Town Common, 75 Town Common Road. Ceremony hosted by American Legion Thetford Post 79. n.pero@aol.com.

Tunbridge: The day begins at 10:30 a.m. at Town Hall (271 Route 110) with a program centered around the Revolutionary War. Parade starts at 11 a.m., and will be followed by a ceremony at Hoyt Memorial Park at the Village Cemetery. 802-889-5521.

Enfield: Parade begins around 11 a.m. on Main Street near the former police station (19 Main St.), then goes up Route 4 and stops at the Veteransโ€™ Memorial Park. It will then travel to Oak Grove Cemetery, go back onto Main Street to the bridge by Copeland Block and end back at Whitney Hall. A brief ceremony will be held at each location. Veterans welcome to walk in the parade. psac@enfield.nh.us or 603-632-7501.

Lebanon: Parade begins at 11 a.m. on Hanover Street near Route 120 and Eldridge Street, pauses briefly at the Hanover Street bridge for a service, then continues around Colburn Park before entering the park through the gate near the post office for a ceremony. Hosted by American Legion Post 22 in Lebanon. 603-448-3429.

Windsor: 11 a.m., Constitution Common, corner of Depot and Main streets. Hosted by Windsorโ€™s American Legion Post. 802-674-9967.

Perkinsville: 11:30 a.m. to noon, Veterans Memorial Park, Weathersfield Veterans Memorial, Perkinsville Green, 35 Church St. Featured speakers are Vermont Lt. Governor John Rodgers and Vt. State Rep. VL Coffin. Hosted by the Weathersfield Veterans Memorial Committee. facebook.com/WeathersfieldVMC.

Thetford: 11:30 a.m., Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, 5245 Route 5. Ceremony hosted by American Legion Thetford Post 79. n.pero@aol.com.

Memorial Muster Day in Etna: 3 to 5 p.m. Hanover Center Parade Ground, 6 Parade Ground Road. Annual Memorial Day celebration hearkens back to the Muster Days of the early 19th century. Includes free food; music by the Lyme Town Band; and special speakers. 603-643-3116.

Saturday, May 30

Randolph Center: 3 p.m., Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 487 Furnace Road. A short ceremony will take place. 802-828-3379.

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Liz Sauchelli can be reached at esauchelli@vnews.com or 603-727-3221.