Memorial Day Remembrance with Durham County Veteran Services
Date: Mon, May 25, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM
Venue: Various Locations in Durham, Durham
Price: Free
Category: Community
Durham County Veteran Services is presenting a Memorial Day Remembrance event on Monday, May 25, 2026, at 9 a.m., at William V. Bell Building (formerly Administration II Building), 201 E Main Street, Durham, North Carolina. It will take place in Conference Room 126. It's free and open to everyone. The program will feature a roll call recognizing the more than 350 known Durham County veterans who died in service to our nation. It will also include the POW/MIA Table Ceremony, paying tribute to military personnel who were taken as prisoners of war or listed as missing in action. The event will close with the laying of a wreath at the County’s war memorials and the playing of “Taps,” the traditional bugle call performed at military memorials and burials. This Memorial Day event is free and open to the public. Seating will be available, and light refreshments will be served. Parking is available on surrounding streets and in nearby municipal garages. Check out the list of Memorial Day Weekend events, including ceremonies, in the Triangle! Double-Check Before You Head Out! We make every effort to make sure that everything on Triangle on the Cheap is 100% accurate. However, sometimes things change without notice, and it's also possible that we can make a mistake. Please verify all deals and events with the venue or organizer before you go. You might also be interested in: Subscribing to Triangle on the Cheap's email list Triangle on the Cheap event calendar Music calendar Where to go dancing in the Triangle Trivia Nights Best food and drink deals in the Triangle Free and cheap things to do this week Farmers Markets in the Triangle Cheapest gas in the Triangle Subscribe to Triangle on the Cheap Learn about all the ways to celebrate Memorial Day Weekend in the Triangle, or look at a quick list of events here: Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...

