By 1808Delaware
The Delaware Community Veterans Parade, known as the largest Veterans Parade in Central Ohio, is set to march down the streets of Delaware this Sunday, November 3 beginning at 3:00 PM. Organizers are gearing up for a significant event, as this year’s parade aims to honor veterans of all eras, with a special focus on Operation Enduring Freedom Vets, Iraq Veterans, and World War II Veterans, marking the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
Major General John C. Harris, Jr., Ohio’s Adjutant General, will serve as this year’s Honorary Grand Marshal, leading the parade along its route from the Delaware County Fairgrounds to Wilmer Street, concluding at Selby lot at Ohio Wesleyan University. Veterans, veterans’ support groups, and community members are encouraged to line the streets and show support for those who have served.
Pre-Parade Events
Festivities begin well before the parade, starting with a Veterans Social & Ceremony from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM at the Delaware County Fairgrounds’ Junior Fair Building, located at 236 Pennsylvania Ave. This free, public event promises light refreshments, camaraderie, and entertainment by Dennis Smith & Friends. The gathering aims to bring together veterans and their supporters for a warm, welcoming environment where they can share stories and strengthen community ties.
Parade Details: Rain or Shine, Delaware Shows Its Pride
The main parade steps off at 3:00 PM, no matter the weather, inviting everyone to cheer for the veterans as they make their way through downtown Delaware. Organizers emphasize that the event is family-friendly, making it a great opportunity to teach younger generations about the importance of honoring veterans’ sacrifices.
The parade will feature a diverse lineup of participants, including military units, veteran organizations, marching bands, and decorated vehicles. As always, attendees can expect a patriotic atmosphere filled with American flags, salutes, and applause as Delaware comes together to celebrate the courage and dedication of its veterans.
Participate, Volunteer, or Sponsor
Those interested in participating, volunteering, or sponsoring the event still have time to get involved. Registration forms are available online, at the VSO Office at 91 N. Sandusky St., the Main Branch of the Delaware County Library, or can be requested via email.
For the latest updates, the parade’s official website, DelawareOhVeteransParade.com, and the Delaware Community Veterans Parade Facebook page provide details, including parade routes and event news. Questions can be directed to [email protected].
A Call to Action: Thanking Veterans for Their Service
The Delaware Community Veterans Parade serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families. Organizers encourage residents to share information about the event on social media and newsletters to ensure a strong turnout.
“Thank you to our Veterans for their service. Participate – Volunteer – Sponsor – Attend,” reads the flyer, underscoring the community’s gratitude and commitment to honoring its veterans.