In a heartfelt tribute to those who have served our nation, the Northern Kentucky communities of Bellevue and Dayton came together to host the first-ever Honor Roll 5K on Memorial Day. This event was not just a race but a meaningful way to honor veterans and raise funds for local veteran programs.
Community Spirit and Support
The race took participants along the scenic riverfront and through Bellevue Beach Park, offering a picturesque backdrop for the runners. The first 100 finishers were awarded commemorative medals, a token of appreciation for their participation and support.
Bellevue Mayor Charlie Cleves expressed the significance of the event, highlighting how it served as a special occasion to remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. The event was a testament to the strong community spirit and the shared values of honoring our veterans.
Memorial Day Parade
Following the 5K, participants and community members gathered for the Bellevue-Dayton Memorial Day Parade. The parade was a vibrant display of patriotism, featuring local bands, veterans’ groups, and community organizations, all coming together to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have served in the armed forces.
This Memorial Day event underscores the importance of community gatherings that not only celebrate our freedoms but also support those who have fought to protect them. By raising funds for veteran programs, Bellevue and Dayton have shown their commitment to supporting veterans and ensuring their sacrifices are never forgotten.
Original reporting: WLWT Cincinnati — read the source article.