The Columbus Dispatch

How central Ohio will commemorat­e Memorial Day

- Dean Narciso and Jack Nimesheim Columbus Dispatch | USA TODAY NETWORK

Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, honors those in the military who died in service to the nation. The day is marked by parades, procession­s and solemn tributes at cemeteries. It’s also considered the unofficial start to summer, with picnics, cookouts and walks in the park. ● Declared a national holiday in 1971, Memorial Day can be traced back to local observance­s for Confederat­e soldiers with neglected gravesites during the Civil War. Until World War I, Civil War soldiers were solely honored on this holiday. Now, all Americans who have served are observed.

Here’s a look at celebratio­ns in Columbus:

National Veterans Memorial and Museum

● Crossfit workout: Workout warriors looking to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice can complete “The Murph” on the museum’s rooftop. The workout, named after the late Medal of Honor recipient and Navy SEAL Lt. Michael Murphy, consists of two one-mile runs, 100 pull-ups, 200 pushups and 300 squats. The $25 ticket fee covers free parking, museum admission and a T-shirt. Participan­ts can take on the challenge at 8, 9 or 10 a.m.

● Motorcycle ride: Bike owners can take a trek for a cause at 9 a.m. Saturday. This police-escorted ride starts at Farrow North Harley-davidson, an event partner, and concludes at the museum. The $25 ticket fee covers free parking, museum admission and a T-shirt.

● Jiu-jitsu seminar: Those with an appreciati­on for the art of physical combat can learn Brazilian jiu-jitsu basics from Dustin Ware, an Ohio High School Athletic Associatio­n sport administra­tor who holds a third-degree black belt in jiu-jitsu. The seminar is at 9 a.m. on Sunday at the museum. Participat­ion is free for beginners and experts alike, but registrati­on is required.

● Hybrid 5K: The annual “Run, Walk, Ruck and Roll” will start at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. Runners (and walkers, ruckers and rollers) can complete the trek in-person, starting at the museum, or opt to do it virtually. Registrati­on, which includes two museum tickets, a free beer, a race challenge coin and a Tshirt, is $50.

● Candleligh­t vigil: Those who lost family members will be honored at this event, which starts on the museum rooftop Sunday at 8 p.m. Maj. Gen. Sharon Bannister, an Air Force veteran and daughter of a Gold Star recipient, will speak to attendees. A registrati­on questionna­ire is available on the museum’s website.

Remembranc­e ceremony: Gen. Michael Garrett, a decorated Army veteran who spent 37 years in command of combat operation units, will speak on the museum rooftop at 10 a.m. on Monday. Registrati­on is free and includes museum admission for the day.

● People can register for all events at nationalvm­m.org/memorialda­y-2023.

Green Lawn Cemetery

● The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold a free public Civil War Veteran Remembranc­e service at 11 am. Saturday in Green Lawn Cemetery’s Huntington Chapel.

● The cemetery will host an open house and tours from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Monday, which will include a cookout and picnic lunch in front of the Huntington Chapel, all free of charge. Nearby Green Lawn Abbey will also be open for free entry and tours from 12-4 p.m.

In addition, here are a few of the larger Memorial Day observance­s across the Columbus suburbs. All events are on Monday, unless noted:

Dublin

A ceremony begins at 11 a.m. with a procession through historic Dublin beginning at Riverside Crossing Park and ending at Dublin Cemetery, 83 W. Bridge St. At 11:30 a.m., a wreaththro­wing ceremony is planned at Dublin Link pedestrian bridge. A free community picnic luncheon follows at Monterey Park.

Grandview Heights

A parade is scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m., stepping off from First Avenue and Cambridge Boulevard, ending at Oxley Road.

Grove City

A parade steps off at 11 a.m. from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 3730 Broadway, and continues down

Broadway, with a short ceremony at City Hall. The parade ends at Grove City Cemetery for a service, followed by the American Legion Post 164 hosting an open house, 3363 Mcdowell Road, for the remainder of the day. The event includes food and beverages.

Groveport

A parade will step off at 1:30 p.m. at Groveport Town Hall, 648 Main St., concluding at Groveport Cemetery with a ceremony displaying 12 banners that honor active duty military personnel or veterans from Groveport. Sean Mccarthy, assistant director of the Ohio Department of Veterans Services, will serve as guest speaker.

Powell

The parade begins at 10 a.m. on Grace Drive and proceeds west. A ceremony will be held at the Greater Powell Veterans Memorial in Village Green Park.

Westervill­e

The annual Field of Heroes event will be held from Friday to Monday, sponsored by the Sunrise Rotary Club of Westervill­e. The event is marked by 3,000 American flags displayed 24 hours a day and lit each night at the Westervill­e Sports Complex, 325 Cleveland Ave. A variety of events, including bagpipes, concerts and family activities, take place each day.

Worthingto­n

Worthingto­n holds one of the area’s largest parades, this year beginning at 10 a.m. at Dublin-granville Road and Morning Street, typically with a military flyover. The parade route is south on High Street to Cemetery Drive, with a service following at Walnut Grove Cemetery, 5561 Milton Ave., where more than 1,300 veterans are buried. At 6 a.m., there will be a 21-gun salute and playing of taps at Flint Cemetery, 8187 Flint Road, where more than 100 veterans are buried. dnarciso@dispatch.com @Deannarcis­o Jnimesheim@dispatch.com @Jacknimesh­eim

 ?? KYLE ROBERTSON/ COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? ABOVE: Sue Grace along with granddaugh­ters Laurie, 6, and Vivian, 2, wave to members of American Legion Post 164 during the Grove City Memorial Day parade in 2022. Memorial Day honors those in the military who died in service to the nation. The day is marked by parades, procession­s and solemn tributes at cemeteries.
KYLE ROBERTSON/ COLUMBUS DISPATCH ABOVE: Sue Grace along with granddaugh­ters Laurie, 6, and Vivian, 2, wave to members of American Legion Post 164 during the Grove City Memorial Day parade in 2022. Memorial Day honors those in the military who died in service to the nation. The day is marked by parades, procession­s and solemn tributes at cemeteries.

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