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For things to do this Memorial Day, be sure to check our guide. Coast Guard will be on hand to answer questions about the cutter, a foot Bay-class icebreaking tug, which will be on display through Monday. The U. Marine Corps will also be onsite with vehicles including restored and antique military vehicles , gear, equipment and more and visitors will be able to train like a Marine with a variety of demos and activities. For Memorial Day on Monday, starting at 11am, the museum will host its annual Memorial Day ceremony with special guest speakers, the unfurling of a ft American flag, and a wreath-laying ceremony.

It will be livestreamed the entire ceremony on YouTube and Facebook Live. Time Out New York. Get us in your inbox Sign up to our newsletter for the latest and greatest from your city and beyond. Admission is free but seating is limited, so reserve a spot in advance through the website.

Live music, and much more: Visit the website, fleetweeksf. Things To Do Entertainment News News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. By Jim Harrington jharrington bayareanewsgroup. Yet, the high-flying fun is back in and ready to delight flight fans around the Bay Area. Report an error Policies and Standards Contact Us.

More in Entertainment. There was a late decision back in June with our board of directors for if we should even have a fleet week. We decided we were going to do it because we trusted our local leaders, and here we are, the only live in-person fleet week in the entire nation here in San Francisco.

What I missed the most is the people and welcoming the folks from the Navy, Coast Guard and the Marines. Service members will interact with the community and participate in annual events such as feeding the homeless, visiting local hospitals, volunteering at food banks, meeting with the elderly, navy band performances in every neighborhood and many other various events.



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