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Westminster to Mark 250th Anniversary of First Public Reading of Declaration of Independence

June 12, 2026
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Westminster residents will join communities across the nation on July 8 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence, an event that announced the birth of the United States to the American people.

The timing mirrors a historic moment on July 8, 1776, when Colonel John Nixon publicly read the Declaration of Independence to citizens gathered in Philadelphia. While the Continental Congress voted for independence on July 2 and formally approved the Declaration on July 4, it was Nixon’s reading that first delivered the document’s words directly to the public.

Organizers say the local observance is part of a nationwide effort to recognize the anniversary through synchronized public readings in communities across the United States and its territories.

The Westminster event will include a reading of the Declaration expected to last about 13 minutes and will begin immediately following the striking of six o’clock at the courthouse.

“Two hundred and fifty years ago, Americans gathered to hear words that changed the course of history,” said Steven E. Gemeny, one of the event organizers. “This anniversary provides an opportunity for our community to come together and remember not only the courage of those who declared independence, but also the responsibilities that accompany the freedoms they secured.”

Organizers hope the event encourages reflection on the principles of liberty, self-government, civic responsibility and public service that have guided the nation for two and a half centuries.

The commemoration is being organized by local Freemasons, whose members note the fraternity’s historical connections to many of the military leaders, patriots and statesmen involved in the nation’s founding. They say the organization continues to promote values such as integrity, service, moral character and community involvement.

The ceremony will take place Wednesday, July 8, at the Historic Courthouse on Willis Street in Westminster. Participants are encouraged to gather around 5:30 p.m., with a ceremonial procession and remarks preceding a public reading of the Declaration at 6 p.m. Community leaders, veterans organizations, historical groups and members of the public are invited to attend. Admission is free.

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