City Of College Station Hosts Texas Weekend Of Remembrance

The city of College Station is hosting its second Texas Weekend of Remembrance this weekend.

Free commemorative events are scheduled from Friday through Sunday at Veterans Park.

The event is for military members, veterans, their families, and everyone who wants to honor fallen heroes and celebrate the freedoms granted by their sacrifice.

Click HERE to be directed to the Texas Weekend of Remembrance website.

Click below for comments from city of College Station tourism events coordinator Gabby Salazar, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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From the city of College Station:

The custom of honoring lost loved ones by cleaning cemeteries and decorating graves is an ancient and worldwide tradition. This weekend’s Texas Weekend of Remembrance pays tribute to the men and women who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.

Free commemorative events are scheduled from Friday through Sunday at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex. We invite military members, veterans, their families, and everyone who wants to honor our fallen heroes and celebrate the freedoms granted by their sacrifice.

As part of the Memorial Day weekend, the Texas Weekend of Remembrance not only presents impactful speakers and celebratory music — it reminds us about the everlasting cost of our freedom.

Schedule of Events

Pets and outside food and drinks aren’t allowed, but you may bring plastic water bottles and lawn chairs, and concessions will be available for purchase.

Highlights include:

A roll call of the total count those who gave their lives in America’s major conflicts.

Gold Star mother Mary Kay Edwards will share the story of her son, William “Billy” Lawrence Edwards, who was killed in Iraq in 2007.

A rifle salute by the Ross Volunteers and taps played by the Texas Aggie Band bugler.

Musical performances by Shane Smith & The Saints and former Iraq combat veteran Scott Brown (USMC) in the Scooter Brown Band.

A free breakfast and non-denominational Sunday service led by U.S. Coast Guard Chaplain Benjamin Mayhugh.

Adult softball and youth 7 on 7 football tournaments.

A 5K run/walk and 1-mile kids‘ run benefiting Brazos Valley Cares, which supports veterans having financial hardships.

Photo opportunities with military vehicles from the Museum of the American GI and Conroe’s Army Reserve Aviation Base.

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