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Memorial Day is not merely an extra day off of school or work. This day is a day recognizing and commemorating men and women who have given their lives to military services over the years. It has been celebrated since the Civil War and continues to be a day of reflection.

It’s important to know what Memorial Day means and even how to celebrate. Here are 10 ideas and you might find one or all of them worth doing this holiday.

Have a Picnic or Party

Since this day often marks the start of summer, it is common for families to gather for meals, parties,and picnics. There are many other meaningful ways to celebrate, too.

Visit a Veteran’s Cemetery

If there is a veteran’s cemetery near you, take the family there and place small American flags or red, white and blue flowers on the graves of soldiers. This is a great way to remember the reason why we celebrate Memorial Day and recognize those who gave their lives for our freedom.

Fly the American Flag

It is traditional to fly the American flag at half mast until noon on Memorial Day. After noon, you can raise the flag at full mast.

Dress in Patriotic Colors

Take the time to dress in patriotic colors to remember our country and those who fought for us. Red, white and blue are popular for Independence Day, but they are also appropriate for this day.

Help a Veteran

Help those in your community that are widows of veterans or who are disabled veterans. You can spend the day weeding their flower beds, taking them flowers, taking them a meal or honoring that person with a neighborhood barbecue.

National Moment of Remembrance

Participate in the National Moment of Remembrance. This is a time when we can all reflect on Memorial Day and those who gave their time for the military. This is usually observed at 3 p.m.

Fly a POW/MIA Flag

Fly the POW/MIA flag on Memorial Day. These are not common flags to fly for most people, but are completely appropriate to display this flag on Memorial Day.

Celebrate at School

Start a Memorial Day tradition at your child’s school. Plant flowers in the school’s garden, put out small American flags or encourage the principal to lead the school in a moment of silence. You can also have children bring pictures of fallen soldiers in their own family and hang them in the hallway.

Take a Field Trip

Take a field trip to a place where it is known to recognize fallen soldiers. This could be a monument, battle site or other historic place. Take the time to learn about the importance of the place and teach your children the history.

Memorial Day is certainly a day to remember those who gave their lives for our country. Learn what you can do to remember these very special people.