Memorial Day weekend means sunshine (we hope!), BBQs, and an extra day off with your favorite people. Whether you're hunting for kid-friendly events, outdoor adventures, or just an excuse to get out of the house — we've got you covered.
And while you're enjoying the fun, it's also a perfect time to pause and reflect on why this day exists: To honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for our country.
Below, you'll find the best family events, activities, and meaningful ways to spend Memorial Day weekend.
Family-Friendly Memorial Day Weekend Events in the Acton-Lexington Area & Beyond
Memorial Day weekend in our area is usually family-focused, so there are very few big events. Here are some ideas and activities:
- Head to Lexington for Discovery Day on Saturday
- Enjoy live music and activities at the Concord Rotary Club Music Fest on Saturday
- Memorial Day parades and ceremonies:
- Visit the Boott Cotton Mills Museum in Lowell
- Check out Newburyport Spring Fest on Saturday and Sunday
- Visit the American Heritage Museum in Hudson MA. This weekend, they will be demonstrating WWII tanks outside.
- Canobie Lake Park is now open on weekends
- See over 50 amazing musical artists at the Boston Calling music festival in Allston
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A Moment to Remember: What Memorial Day Is All About
While this is a weekend that can be packed with fun, it’s also a time for families to reflect on why this holiday holds meaning.
Here are three simple ideas you can do as a family to mark the day that honors those who died serving in the U.S. military.
- Observe a moment of silence at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day — a tradition called the National Moment of Remembrance.
- Visit a veterans memorial or cemetery to pay respects.
- Display a flag at home or help your child make a red poppy craft — a symbol of remembrance after WWI.
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Just one small act of gratitude can leave a lasting impression on your kids.
Easy Weekend Fun Ideas for Families
Looking for at-home fun? Here are five ideas on how to mark the weekend at home:
- Backyard BBQ + sprinklers = Instant summer joy
- Family hike or nature walk with scavenger hunt
- Red, white, and blue bike parade around the block
- Chalk your sidewalk with patriotic messages
- Craft an American flag pin with safety pins and beads. Get directions here!
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Quick Memorial Day Facts to Share with Kids
- The Grand Army of the Republic began decorating the graves of fallen service members with flowers in May 1868, which was then known as "Decoration Day".
- In 1971 Congress declared Memorial Day a national holiday, to be observed on the last Monday in May, moving it from the static date of May 30, in order to create a 3-day weekend.
- On the Thursday before Memorial Day, small American flags are placed at each of the 400,000+ gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery and other cemeteries nation-wide.
- To encourage more people to observe Memorial Day, Congress passed the National Moment of Remembrance Act in 2000, which asks people to stop what they are doing at 3:00pm local time and observe a minute of silence to honor those who lost their lives defending the country.
- On Memorial Day, the flag should first be raised to the top of the staff, then slowly lowered to half-staff, until noon when it should be raised to the top of the staff for the rest of the day.
- Red poppies are considered the Memorial Day flower. A poem called "In Flanders Fields" refers to the fields of poppies growing among soldiers' graves during the First World War.
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