Memorial Day Proclamation, sponsored by Mayor Pro Tem Bell and Council Member O’Connor

File # 2026-351Ver. 1Consent AgendaIntroduced May 20, 2026
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SUBJECT: Title Memorial Day Proclamation, sponsored by Mayor Pro Tem Bell and Council Member O'Connor Department DEPARTMENT: Administrative Operations Presenter PRESENTER(S): NA ..end Time TIME ESTIMATE: 0 minutes end For time estimate: please put 0 for Consent items. Fiscal FISCAL SUMMARY: NA Policy POLICY ISSUES: NA Recommendation STAFF RECOMMENDATION: NA Body SUMMARY/KEY POINTS NA BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER: Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have given their lives in defense of the United States. The first observed Decoration Day was on May 30, 1868, under a proclamation of the commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, General John A. Logan and included the placing of flowers on the graves of Union and Confederate Soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. With the National Holiday Act of 1971, Memorial Day was designated to be held on the last Monday in May and named a federal holiday. This year, Memorial Day is observed on May 25, 2026, and the Town of Erie is proud to honor all our fallen service members with this proclamation. We encourage all residents to reflect on the sacrifice of the fallen, that of their fellow service men and women and the families who support them. priorities . attachments ATTACHMENT(S): 1. Proclamation