Branford's Memorial Day Activities Set for May 29
The annual Branford Memorial Day Parade will be held on Monday, May 29 on the town green. Opening ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. and the parade will step off at 10:30 am.
The program will include an Invocation, playing of the National Anthem and Greetings by First Selectman Jamie Cosgrove. Selections will be played by units participating in the parade, and the address will be given by 96 year-old U.S. Army Sergeant Bill Brody, who served in the Army Corp of Engineers during World War II.
Two students from Walsh Intermediate School will read their winning essays entitled, "What Memorial Day Means to Me" and the ceremonies will close with Taps & Firing Squad and Benediction.
Leading the parade are members of the American Legion Post 83 and VFW Post #12106 along with a 'Take a Vet Fishing' float. Town officials and dignitaries will also march, as well as a number of Scouting units and youth groups. Other groups include Branford Elks Lodge 1939, Branford Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, the Columbus Day Parade Committee of Greater New Haven and the Branford Garden Club, which will have a float.
There will also be five bands or fife and drum units in the parade including the Second Company Governors Foot Guard, Stony Creek Fife and Drum Corps, Branford High School Marching Band, St Mary's School Fife and Drum Corps and Totoket Ancient Fife and Drum Corps. The Branford Town Band will perform a variety of popular military selections on the green during the parade march.
The parade will proceed on Main Street to North Harbor Street and return to the green. In case of inclement weather, the parade will be cancelled and ceremonies will be moved to the Branford High School gymnasium at 10 am. Check the Town of Branford website under Department of Parks and Recreation here for notice of cancellation.