Dunwoody resident Ariana Wright, 8, and brother Joshua, 3, enjoy the festivities.
Dunwoody resident Ariana Wright, 8, attended with her grandmother, Becky Wright.
Buglar Kyle Shiflett, in foreground, and trumpeter John Head play “Taps” in memory of fallen soldiers. The two performed during Dunwoody’s Memorial Day remembrance on May 27.
United States Marine Corps Color Guard Sergeant Brown and Sergeant Scott presented the United States and U.S. Marine Corps flags during the Memorial Day ceremony May 27 at Brook Run Park in Dunwoody.
Sarah Greer wears her grandfather’s World War I dog tag to the Memorial Day ceremony at Brook Run Park on May 27
More than 300 people turned out May 27 for Dunwoody’s annual Memorial Day ceremony. The program, presented near the Veterans Memorial at Brook Run Park, included a speech by Bryan Tate, founder, president and CEO of Digitel Corp. Here are photographs taken during the event.
Joe Earle is a former Editor-at-Large for Rough Draft. He has more than 30-years of experience at newspapers, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and was Managing Editor of Reporter Newspapers.
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