The community comes together to honor military veterans at the parade in Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach is gearing up for the Military Appreciation Days Parade on Saturday, May 24, at The Market Common. Registration for parade participants is now open, welcoming community groups and veterans to join this tribute to the armed forces. Col. Thomas C. “Buddy” Styers, a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, will serve as the grand marshal. Following the parade, a family picnic in Grand Park will feature live music and military exhibits, making it a day of celebration and gratitude for local heroes.
Hey there, Myrtle Beach! Get ready to celebrate our heroes as the Military Appreciation Days Parade draws near. It’s time to mark your calendars for an unforgettable event happening on Saturday, May 24 at 10 a.m. This year’s parade will take place in the lively atmosphere of The Market Common, so grab your friends, family, and a comfy chair because you won’t want to miss this tribute to the brave men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces.
Excited to be a part of the action? Well, you’re in luck! Registration for participating in the parade is officially open. Interested individuals can easily complete their applications online, ensuring that everyone who wants to contribute to this fantastic event gets the chance. From local community groups to veteran organizations, everyone is welcome to join this tribute and show their appreciation for our military.
The Military Appreciation Days Parade is not just a single-day event; it’s part of a bigger celebration sponsored by the City of Myrtle Beach, the Military Appreciation Committee, and the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. This special occasion focuses on honoring our service members and veterans, emphasizing gratitude and respect for their sacrifices.
This year, we are thrilled to announce that Col. Thomas C. “Buddy” Styers, a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and Vietnam veteran, will be the grand marshal of the parade. With a distinguished career spanning 26 years in the U.S. Air Force, Col. Styers has dedicated his life to serving our country. He retired in 1992, but his legacy lives on through various honors and awards he has received over the years including the prestigious Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters.
Col. Styers isn’t just a veteran; he’s also a community leader who played a crucial role in transforming the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base into the vibrant The Market Common community we see today. His vision has had a lasting impact, and just this year, the Grand Park Athletic Complex was renamed in his honor, celebrating his contributions to our city.
But that’s not all! After the parade, everyone is invited to a delightful family picnic in Grand Park, where you can enjoy live music, delicious food, and various military exhibits that will both entertain and educate attendees. Best of all, these events are free and open to the public! It’s truly a day for families to come together, meet old friends, and make new ones while celebrating the courage and dedication of our armed forces.
So, mark your calendars, gather your loved ones, and get ready to wave those flags high! The Military Appreciation Days Parade in Myrtle Beach promises to be a heartfelt tribute filled with joy, community spirit, and a whole lot of fun. Let’s show our service men and women how much we appreciate them, and who knows, you might even discover something new about your local heroes. See you there!
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