Trinidad Bay Memorial Park

Trinidad Bay Memorial Park Located atop Trinidad Bay Bluff at the Edwards St. end of Trinity St.

Trinidad Bay Memorial Park in Trinidad California is owned and maintained by the local Civic Club, and is one of the most well-known historic landmarks in town.

  20th Remembrance, September 11, 2021
09/11/2021

20th Remembrance, September 11, 2021

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Welcome November 2020!
11/01/2020

Welcome November 2020!

Sea WatchUp and down and around every seaboard,on beaches or atop rocks and cliffs,people stare at the sea and watch,as ...
07/10/2020

Sea Watch

Up and down and around every seaboard,
on beaches or atop rocks and cliffs,
people stare at the sea and watch,
as if seeing behind the scenes
something known to them alone.

They follow waves of lazy waves,
or roaring graybeards coming hard
onto the beaches and against rocky ramparts
where humans stake claims to permanence,
where the sea swallows the sands
and slowly wears away earthly footholds.

I too make my way to the ocean’s edge,
feel infinity seduce my spirit,
enticing me to the Ocean’s bed.

Drawn to its depths and well out of my depth,
in over my head, I hear nothing but the Sea,
deafened by winds come from places unknown.
I no longer hear myself think, a blessing I am told,
but sense an inkling dragging me out to a Sea
mysterious and infinite, drowning me in Itself,
then ebbing away, leaving me beached
in wonderment and at a loss for words.

Poem by Paul G. Charbonneau of Rockport, Maine
The 25th Annual Memorial Ceremony, commemorating those who have died at sea or who have been buried at sea, was held quietly on May 24 at Trinidad Bay Memorial Park.

Trinidad Tidings: Quiet, solemn ceremony held in Trinidad
June 5, 2020
https://madriverunion.com/trinidad-tidings-quiet-solemn-ceremony-held-in-trinidad/

WREATH created by Rose Adams, Merissa Replogle and Lynda Moran —photocredit

ProclamationOn Flag Day and throughout National Flag Week, we pay tribute to the American flag, the most recognizable sy...
06/17/2020

Proclamation

On Flag Day and throughout National Flag Week, we pay tribute to the American flag, the most recognizable symbol of the principles for which our Republic stands. For more than 200 years, the Stars and Stripes has represented liberty, justice, and the rule of law. Recently, as our Nation has come together to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, our flag has been a reminder of the courage, tenacity, and loyalty that define the indomitable American spirit.
Our great flag causes us to reflect humbly on the immeasurable price that has been paid to keep it “so gallantly streaming.” Throughout our Nation’s history, proud patriots have nobly answered the call of duty when our country needed them most. The Star Spangled Banner serves as an everlasting remembrance of the sacrifices heroes of every generation have made in conflicts from the Revolutionary War to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our flag ensures that we never forget the incredible sacrifices our men and women in uniform have made to defend our liberty and way of life.

This year, Old Glory has waved over millions of brave Americans fighting the invisible enemy, often at risk to their personal health and wellbeing. Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, healthcare professionals have treated and cared for those sickened by the virus, and countless American patriots have provided critical goods and services to their fellow citizens in these uncertain times. These dedicated individuals have risen to the challenge, meeting the virus on the frontlines with the same conviction and unwavering determination that has empowered our Nation to overcome previous trials. Just as we prevailed in those struggles, we will emerge victorious against this new enemy and again raise our flag in triumph.

The American flag represents the unity of our country and its people. No matter what may divide us, Old Glory should be revered and cherished, as a symbol of all that makes America the greatest country in the world. As we honor our beautiful flag on this day and throughout this week, let us vow never to forget the tremendous sacrifices made by patriots from generation to generation to ensure that the red, white, and blue continues to fly high and free. Today, and every day, I am proud to join my fellow Americans in standing tall and saluting our great American flag.

To commemorate the adoption of our flag, the Congress, by joint resolution approved August 3, 1949, as amended (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each year as “Flag Day” and requested that the President issue an annual proclamation calling for its observance and for the display of the flag of the United States on all Federal Government buildings. The Congress requested, by joint resolution approved June 9, 1966, as amended (80 Stat. 194), that the President issue annually a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as “National Flag Week” and calling on all citizens of the United States to display the flag during that week.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim June 14, 2020, as Flag Day, and the week starting June 14, 2020, as National Flag Week. I direct the appropriate officials to display the flag on all Federal Government buildings during this week, and I urge all Americans to observe Flag Day and National Flag Week by displaying the flag. I encourage the people of the United States to observe with pride and all due ceremony those days from Flag Day through Independence Day, set aside by the Congress (89 Stat. 211), as a time to honor America, to celebrate our heritage in public gatherings and activities, and to publicly recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of June, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fourth.

DONALD J. TRUMP

On Flag Day and throughout National Flag Week, we pay tribute to the American flag, the most recognizable symbol of the principles for which our Republic s

05/16/2020

Pick up a Chamber Map across the street - Visitor Information for City of Trinidad, Lodging and the Trinidad Bay Bed and Breakfast Hotel

As the Covid-19 situation evolves, we will continue to closely monitor and adjust to it. Visitors can pick up Trinidad Chamber Maps outside, at the b&b hotel entrance, 560 Edwards St. Please visit our websites online, or phone us or the chamber of commerce for more information. With our personal and...

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570 Trinity Street
Trinidad, CA
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