Memorial Day Parade Sanford, ME
Sanford Maine's Memorial Day Parade steps off from the Armory / Army National Guard at 88 William Oscar Emery Dr. and ends at Sanford City Hall (919 Main St.) .
Sanford Maine's Memorial Day Parade steps off from the Armory / Army National Guard at 88 William Oscar Emery Dr. and ends at Sanford City Hall (919 Main St.) .
Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife & Drum Corps will perform from approximately 4:30-5:30 as part of Hollis, NH's Memorial Day Observation. The performance will be followed by a ceremony from approximately 5:30-6:45pm.
A re-enactor playing native son “General William Whipple” will give a reading from the Declaration of Independence, which Whipple signed in 1776. The Piscataqua Rangers Junior Fife and Drum Corps will perform.
The Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife & Drum Corps will join other performers for a pre-show to celebrate with the City of Portsmouth prior to their 9:15 Independence Day Fireworks Display.
The Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife & Drum Corps will join patriotic Portsmouth to read the Declaration and will perform after the reading in celebration of the national holiday.
At 11am, Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife and Drum Corps will join a parade of 50+ fife and drum corps begins at the corner of Kirkland St. and Main St. and ends at Devitt Field. Following the parade, the muster begins, as each corps takes the field in turn to perform.
Please join us for music while you enjoy the amazing ocean view! The Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife and Drum Corps hosts several corps from around New England for its annual muster performance. The parade and official muster performance begin at 11am, but expect music to be played informally throughout the afternoon.
As part of the Rye Day festivities, the Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife and Drum Corps will perform in a parade which ends at Parsons Field. I love a parade!
The Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife and Drum Corps will perform a fundraising concert in Portsmouth's Market Square.
The Piscataqua Rangers Jr. Fife & Drum Corps will perform in Dover at the Woodman Museum's annual celebration of Veterans.