Eastchester/Tuckahoe Veterans to Conduct Tribute to Veterans on Sunday, May 28; There Will Be No Memorial Day Parade in Eastchester

By Patty George, Eastchester Community Liaison for Eastchester Town Supervisor
May 24, 2017: The Eastchester/Tuckahoe Veterans Ceremony Committee will be conducting an indoor ceremonial tribute to veterans at the Eastchester High School auditorium on Sunday, May 28, at 7:00 pm.
Fallen hometown heroes will be honored with speakers including representatives from the Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe schools. The Eastchester High School band will provide music before the ceremony.
There will be no parade in Eastchester/Tuckahoe this year in light of the success of the ceremony held indoors last year because of an inclement weather forecast. All are invited to attend, with seating in the auditorium at 700.
There will also be the annual Memorial Day ceremony conducted at the Holy Mount Cemetery on California Road on Saturday, May 27, beginning at 10:00 am. At the ceremony, there will be a reading of the names of war dead and the placement of wreaths. The group will then proceed to the town and village monuments for WWI, WWII, and Korea/Vietnam and the Robert C. Murray Medal of Honor for a brief ceremony at each with a placement of wreaths followed by a rifle volley and taps.
The Village of Bronxville's Memorial Day parade will be held on Monday, May 29. Assembly will take place at 8:30 am in the Leonard Morange Memorial Plaza on the west side of the Bronxville railroad station. The program will begin with the placement of wreaths at 8:45 am at the monuments.
The parade will start promptly at 9:00 am and proceed to the Bronxville High School front lawn. There will be wreaths placed by various community groups beside the flagpole and an address by Mayor Mary Marvin.
Pictured here: American bald eagle.
Photo by A. Warner








