Memorial Day weekend in Reading means sunshine, BBQs, and an extra day off with your favorite people. Whether you're hunting for kid-friendly events, outdoor adventures, or just an excuse to get out of the house — we've got you covered.
And while you're enjoying the fun, it's also a perfect time to pause and reflect on why this day exists: To honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for our country.
Below, you'll find the best family events, activities, and meaningful ways to spend Memorial Day weekend in Reading.
Family-Friendly Memorial Day Weekend Events in Reading
Looking for Memorial Day weekend plans in Reading? Here are events happening this weekend for families.
Saturday, May 24th
Memorial Day Parade and Memorial Service @ Wyomissing Hills Memorial Park and Playground
Monday, May 26th
Memorial Day Service at Charles Evans Cemetery
Shillington Memorial Day Parade @ Shillington Park
2025 Memorial Day Open House @ Exeter Township Fire Department
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A Moment to Remember: What Memorial Day Is All About
While this is a weekend that can be packed with fun, it’s also a time for families to reflect on why this holiday holds meaning.
Here are three simple ideas you can do as a family to mark the day that honors those who died serving in the U.S. military.
Observe a moment of silence at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day — a tradition called the National Moment of Remembrance.
Visit a veterans memorial or cemetery to pay respects.
Display a flag at home or help your child make a red poppy craft — a symbol of remembrance after WWI.
Just one small act of gratitude can leave a lasting impression on your kids.
Easy Weekend Fun Ideas for Families
Looking for at-home fun? Here are five ideas on how to mark the weekend at home:
Backyard BBQ + sprinklers = Instant summer joy
Family hike or nature walk with scavenger hunt
Red, white, and blue bike parade around the block
Chalk your sidewalk with patriotic messages
Craft an American flag pin with safety pins and beads. Get directions here!
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Quick Memorial Day Facts to Share with Kids
Memorial Day began in 1868 as Decoration Day after the Civil War.
It became a federal holiday in 1971, always on the last Monday in May.
Volunteers at Arlington National Cemetery place over 400,000 flags each year.
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