Memorial Day
1. What is Memorial Day?
- Memorial Day is a day to remember for those who served in the military, it is traditionally observed on May 30, but not it is reserved on the last Monday in May.
2. What is the purpose of Memorial Day?
- The purpose of Memorial Day is and event to honor soldiers who had died during the American Civil War. After the War World 1 it was extended to include men and all women who died in any war it military action. Memorial Day was inspired by the people in the Southern states who honored their dead.
3. When is it?
- Monday, May 25
4. What are a few ways to show honor and respect on Memorial Day?
- Collections for troops: Host a collection for items deployed troops need. Check out efforts like Operation Gratitude for specifics about how you can help and what our soldiers need.
- Discounts and free offers: Customize a special offer for those who present military ID such as 20 percent off your product service.
- Volunteering: Round up employees to donate time and materials to help out on a project or effort.
- Highlight soldiers stories: through email newsletters, and social media channels, pay respect to those who have fallen and express gratitude for those you know who are currently serving.
- Parades: Local businesses to sponsor floats to support the cost of the parade. This is a great way to show your support and honor service members, and it also gets your own business name out there.
6. Interesting things about Memorial Day
- It was originally called decoration day
- It wasn’t always celebrated the last Monday of May
- It’s legally required to observe a national moment of remembrance
- James A. Garfield delivers a long speech at the first Memorial Day ceremony
- Waterloo, New York is considered the birthplace of Memorial Day
- More than 36 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home this memorial day
7. What are a few things you will do to honor this day?
- Say thank you
- Send a letter
- Do chores
- Visit a retirement home near by
- Learn more
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