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Memorial Day and ways you can celebrate

Memorial Day is a to remember those who served that gave their lives in the armed forces, but its also known as the unofficial first day of Summer. And if you are still looking for things to do today then here are a few thing I recommend to celebrate Memorial day.

Memorial Day Parade:

There is no surprise that there is a parade happening on Memorial day. A quick google search and you can find a parade happening all over North East Ohio today. So go find your closest one its a great way to spend a couple of hours honoring the men and women who sacrificed their lives in the arm forces.

Ford Mustang with Veterans

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Berea National Rib Cook-off:

Today is the last day to attend the Berea Rib Cook-off & Beer Fest. With live music, cold beer and delicious food. There are even things for the children to keep them entertained. So wither you went earlier this weekend or you are going for the first time today like my self. Its a great way enjoy this beautiful sunny day.

For any and all information you may need check the link below.

https://www.berearib.com/static/

A young girl chowing down on a rib

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41st Annual Walleye Festival:

The 41st annual Walleye festival is underway started this past weekend. Over in Main Street Port Clinton Ohio. With live concerts, Kids Fishing, Grande Parade, carnival rides. And even some educational programs. There will be many vendors from around the nation. So there will be plenty of delicious food and beverages for all to enjoy. This is a great way to kick-off the summer!

For any and all information on the 41st annual Walleye Festival link to the website will be below.

https://www.shoresandislands.com/local/events/41st-annual-walleye-festival?id=37680

Pond fishing

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So with this beautiful day there is plenty to do. And if being around large crowds do not interest you. I recommend keeping it simple. Host a last minute cookout or head over to the metro parks and have picnic with your love ones. But how ever you choose to celebrate Memorial Day. Please take a moment say a prayer and remember all those who gave there lives in the armed forces, and don't forget the sun-screen if any of your plans are out side today.

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Child holds "Thank You" sign with American flag. Memorial Day.

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