The last Monday of May signifies the celebration of our brave, selfless soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
Memorial Day falls on the 31st of May this year and was originally known as Decoration Day. It pays homage to war veterans for their endless devotion to our country. Previously celebrated by presenting flags and flowers at the graves of soldiers passed, this year’s observation of the event will be different due to social distancing measures.
Nevertheless, this unofficial beginning of summer is ceremonial and one can honor it in more ways than one. Whether you host a virtual party this long weekend or give thanks in the form of an extended kind gesture; the spirit of the red, white, and blue always remains constant.
Vaccine shot received yet or not, please remember to continue observing social distancing for the health and safety of all our loved ones.
Premier wishes you a momentous Memorial Day celebration.