Tunbridge Memorial Day

Past event
May 29, 2017

The Town of Tunbridge will remember the country’s fallen on Memorial Day, May 29, in Tunbridge Village. The Town Hall memorial service will begin at 10:30. The 11:15 parade, with the theme “Betsy Ross,” will be followed by the dedication ceremony at the Civil War monument in Hoyt Memorial Park at the Village Cemetery.

The day will begin with the Tunbridge Library Friends’ plant, bake and book sales from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on the lawn across from the church, in the Town Hall basement, and at the library, with new books upstairs and under a tent and used books in the basement.

The Tunbridge Church will be open for people who would like a quiet place to sit and listen to taped music. The youth group will be selling hotdogs and lemonade on the porch.

The Tunbridge Historical Society will have raffle tickets for a Saturday Sewing Circle quilted coverlet. The Friends of the Tunbridge World’s Fair will be selling Duck Race tickets. The final events will be at the fairgrounds with the Tunbridge Volunteer Fire Department chicken barbecue and the Recreation Committee’s free ice cream, dunk tank, bounce house and cow pie bingo.

See next week’s Herald story for all the details.

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