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Dearborn Memorial Day Parade Celebrates 100 Years of Community Pride and Patriotism | One Detroit 

May 21, 2026

The city of Dearborn, Michigan is marking a significant milestone by celebrating the 100th anniversary of Michigan's longest-running Memorial Day parade. The event draws thousands of attendees annually from Dearborn and neighboring areas, demonstrating its enduring importance to the region. This year's celebration features U.S. Navy Captain Sam Sareini, a local resident who made history as one of the first Muslim Americans to lead a Navy warship, serving as Grand Marshal.

Who is affected

  • The city of Dearborn
  • Thousands of people from Dearborn and surrounding communities who attend the parade
  • U.S. Navy Captain Sam Sareini (Grand Marshal)
  • Mayor Abdullah Hammoud
  • Military personnel and veterans being honored

What action is being taken

  • The city of Dearborn is hosting the 100th anniversary Memorial Day parade
  • Communities across the state are preparing to observe Memorial Day
  • One Detroit is conducting interviews with Mayor Hammoud and Captain Sareini

Why it matters

  • This is significant because it represents a century-long tradition of honoring military service members and veterans, making it the longest-running Memorial Day parade in Michigan. The celebration brings together thousands of community members annually and demonstrates the enduring commitment to remembering those who served. The selection of Captain Sareini as Grand Marshal also highlights the diverse contributions of Muslim Americans to military service and represents an important moment of inclusion in this historic commemoration.

What's next

  • The Memorial Day event will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a military funeral procession, followed by the parade at approximately 10 a.m. along Michigan Avenue from Schaefer to Veterans Park and War Memorial. Additional information about the day's activities is available on the City of Dearborn's website.

Read full article from source: bridgedetroit.com