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Memorial Day Parade In Summit: Details, Mask Rules
The city of Summit released revised mask requirements for those attending Monday's Memorial Day Parade festivities.
SUMMIT, NJ — As coronavirus precautions continue to evolve in New Jersey, the city of Summit announced last week that requirements for mask-wearing at Monday's Memorial Day Parade festivities have been updated. Mask-wearing at the outdoor events, including Monday's parade, is now optional.
Details For Monday
Summit's parade will take place the morning of Memorial Day, May 31, at 10 a.m. The parade will begin at 25 Deforest Ave. and proceed to the Village Green.
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Free hot dogs and cold drinks will be served on the Village Green courtesy of the Summit Elks Lodge.
"From the American Revolution up to present day conflicts, the parade honors those men and women who lost their lives in military service to our country," the city said.
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Sponsored by the Summit Fourth of July Celebration Committee, the parade will be led by members of the Summit American Legion Post 322. Summit civic and school groups are encouraged to participate and march along with veterans.
The Summit High School marching band, Summit Police Department, Summit Fire Department, Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad, and scout troops will also march in the parade.
Spectators are encouraged to gather on Deforest Avenue, Beechwood Road, Union Place and along Maple Street to the Village Green. Flags will be distributed to the crowd by marchers along the route.
Veterans who are unable to march may request a ride in the parade; please meet members of the American Legion at the start of the parade at 25 Deforest Avenue to request assistance.
The ceremony on the Village Green will feature music from the Summit High School marching band, a rifle salute and wreath-laying, and a special performance of “taps.” A Summit Veteran Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented by Summit Mayor Nora Radest and followed by readings from local students.
Veterans participating in Summit’s Hometown Heroes program will be acknowledged during the ceremony as well. All veterans who attend the ceremony will receive a 2021 commemorative coin in recognition of, and appreciation for, their service.
More information on the parade and ceremony is available at summitcommunityprograms.com.
Other Mask Information
"Based on Executive Order No. 241," said a town official, "which eliminated the requirement of masks in outdoor public spaces, which was established under Executive Order No. 163 (2020), masks will now be optional at outdoor public events held by the City of Summit, including the Memorial Day Parade to be held on Monday, May 31."
See the full details of the Order here.
Most outdoor gathering capacity limits were removed earlier this month.
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