Westport Comes Out In Force To Honor Our Veterans On Memorial Day
A beautiful, sunny day in the 70's on Monday made for a perfect setting for Westport's annual Memorial Day parade which wound it's way through town delighting the thousands of spectators from Riverside Avenue, across the Ruth Steinkraus Cohen Memorial Bridge and finishing up after passing Town Hall.
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Every, or nearly every civic and community organization in town participated, with the award winning Staples High School band and the Suzuki Music School providing the soundtrack. Staples Varsity Cheerleaders pumped up the crowd, the Westport-Weston Y's Gymnastics team did flips and handstands and youth sports teams from the little leagues to softball and lacrosse waved to the admiring crowds.
Revolutionary War officer Miggs Burroughs marched promoting the Yankee Doodle Fair, the minuteman statute on Compo Rd. we all pass by all summer long rode through a float through town looking suspiciously like RTM member Andrew Colabella.
American flags waved in the breeze, vehicles decked out in the Red, White and Blue accompanied A.J. Penna's flatbed carried the Westport Rotary's Giant Duck reminding us of the annual Great Duck Race along with a very large lobster giving thoughts to the Rotary's annual Lobsterfest which seems a long way off at the unofficial start of summer.
Members of all the service branches and veterans of the Korean War, Viet Nam and even World War II, like Grand Marshall Ben Pepper who is 99 years young this year reminded us of why why were gathered; to honor the service and sacrifice of those who returned from wars and especially this who did not.
Check back tomorrow for more parade and Memorial coverage.
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50th Westport Fine Arts Festival Draws Thousands Downtown
Westport kicked off the Memorial Day Holiday weekend with the always exceptional Westport Fine Arts Festival, now in it’s 50th year.
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Westport's downtown was filled with art lovers and appreciators of the spectacular gallery quality Painting, Watercolor, Photography/Digital Art, Sculpture, Drawing (Pastel, Pencil, Ink), Printmaking, Mixed Media, Glass/ Ceramics, Jewelry, Wood and more. The event, larger than ever featured new artists and multiple music performances from classical to a little bluegrass, a food court with several gourmet food trucks and bars serving libations.
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Creating Art At The Festival
Children at the festival were invited to help create the "Whale" mural in chalk, part of the vanishing species concept popular in the art world. Vanishing refers both to species and the fact that the images, done in chalk outdoors will eventually vanish completely. Also created by visitors, a paint-by-numbers tile mural which featured a beach scene with an ariplane towing a banner thanking Our First Responders which will be installed on noted Westport Developer David Walden's building in town.
Sailing Regattas mark Memorial Day Weekend
Members of several local yacht clubs got together today to race off of Westport’s coast as gusty winds moved the vessels along at quick paces. WestportLocal.com photo

