Bellefontaine – Monday, May 25; parade begins at 9 a.m., leaving the American Legion, 120 Colton Ave., heads north along Main Street; turns east on Sandusky Avenue; travels to North Hayes Street and turns north to the Bellefontaine Cemetery, where the parade concludes and the memorial ceremony takes place; city of Bellefontaine officials are encouraging the community to line the streets in support of the parade and in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Belle Center – Monday, May 25; 11 a.m. parade.
DeGraff – Monday, May 25, parade begins at 10 a.m. at American Legion, continues to cemetery; parade line-ups by 9:30 a.m. for baseball/softball teams and others; fish fry follows ceremony at 11:30 a.m. at the American Legion, by donation.
Lakeview Amvets Post 39 Memorial Day Parade – Monday, May 25, 11 a.m. parade, downtown Lakeview; parade line-up is at 10 a.m. Spend a Day boat storage, corner of State Route 720 and 235.; parade route follows State Route 235 through downtown; following the parade, a memorial service conducted in the Amvets parking lot, speakers include: Lakeview Mayor Elaine Fagan Moore, Russells Point Mayor John Huffman, a guest from Logan County Commissioner’s office; Amvets Post 39 will be offering a free lunch to all, immediately following the service and ceremony.
Rushsylvania Lions Club – Monday, May 25, 9 a.m. Memorial Day service, Rushsylvania Village Park, corner of Rush and Stewart streets; master of ceremonies Lions Club President Bill Wreede; Cody Caudill, Rushsylvania Church of Christ youth pastor, offers the prayer; Lion Mike Wroten will lay memorial flowers; featured speaker: Will Ricketts; Benjamin Logan Middle School Band performs patriotic music and Taps with band director Maggie Bowlby; take your lawn chairs.
West Liberty – Monday, May 25, parade starts at 2 p.m. at the old high school and ends at the town hall; ceremony to follow including high school band, a 21-gun salute, Taps and a benediction provided by a local pastor.
West Mansfield – Monday, May 25; ceremony at 10 a.m., West Mansfield Conservation Club, 701 S. Main St., West Mansfield; Little Miss Poppy River Willow McCarthy honored; music by community choir; guest speaker: Carl C. Adams, U.S. Marine Corps; salute to departed veterans by Post 603 Honor Guard.
87th annual Zane Township Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony – Monday, May 25, MIddleburg; parade begins at 11 a.m., line-up at 10 a.m. at 10495 Columbus St., enjoy a classic small-town parade complete with awards for best costume, decorated float, bicycle, ATV/go-cart—plus a special invitation for local veterans to ride in the Veterans Float; parade travels to Middleburg Cemetery, where a ceremony will immediately follow to honor those who served; community picnic planned for 12:30–3 p.m. at Memorial Park in Middleburg, enjoy free food, games, family-friendly fun for all ages; celebrate 250 years of America with a day that honors service, brings neighbors together and showcases hometown pride.
Zanesfield – Monday, May 25, 9 a.m. parade; begins at Tri-Valley Fire Department, continues through the village to Zanesfield Cemetery for memorial service.

