City of Annapolis Cancels Memorial Day Parade Due to Weather Concerns
The City of Annapolis has canceled its Memorial Day Parade scheduled for Monday, May 25, citing adverse weather conditions and concerns for public safety. According to a city press release and video posted to social media , the decision was made in consultation with public safety officials and was based on concerns for the safety of parade participants, spectators, volunteers, and emergency personnel. Ward 8 Alderman and Acting Mayor Frank Thorp said the decision was difficult but necessary. “With 28 years of service in the U.S. military, it disappoints me to make this decision, but it is the right decision,” Thorp said. “The safety of our community must come first. Memorial Day remains an important opportunity to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation, and we encourage residents to take time today to reflect on their sacrifice.” The annual parade is one of several Memorial Day observances held in Annapolis each year to recognize members of th...