By 1808Delaware
On Monday, May 27, the City of Delaware will host a Memorial Day ceremony to honor the brave men and women who have served our nation. The ceremony, organized by the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1095, will commence at 10:00 AM at Oak Grove Cemetery, located at 334 S. Sandusky Street.
Attendees can expect a dignified and solemn observance featuring a flag presentation, poignant speeches, and the stirring rendition of “Taps.” The ceremony will also include a rifle and cannon volley, paying tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Organizers ask attendees to bring a lawn chair for seating.
City Offices Closed for Memorial Day
In observance of Memorial Day, all city offices in Delaware will be closed on Monday, May 27. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, May 28.
Adjustments to Refuse and Recycling Collection
The Memorial Day holiday will also affect the city’s residential refuse and recycling collection schedule. Crews will operate on a “next day” collection schedule for the week following the holiday. Here’s how the schedule will adjust:
- Tuesday, May 28: Collection for areas typically scheduled for Monday.
- Wednesday, May 29: Collection for areas typically scheduled for Tuesday.
- Thursday, May 30: Collection for areas typically scheduled for Wednesday.
- Friday, May 31: Collection for areas typically scheduled for Thursday.
- Saturday, June 1: Collection for areas typically scheduled for Friday.
Residents with questions regarding the altered schedule can contact the Customer Service Request Line at 740-203-1810.
Reflecting on Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a time for reflection, remembrance, and gratitude. The City of Delaware invites all community members to participate in the ceremony at Oak Grove Cemetery to pay respects to our veterans. This observance is a heartfelt reminder of the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women and the importance of honoring their legacy.
For more information about city services, updates, and events, please visit the official City of Delaware website or subscribe to their newsletter. Let’s come together as a community to honor those who have served and continue to serve our great nation.