A tradition dating back to the 1930s will again wind its way through the streets of Uniontown. The 92nd annual Americanism Parade, organized by American Legion Lafayette Post 51, begins at 7 p.m.
Thursday. It has its roots in the response to radical activity in Fayette County that followed the coal strike of 1933. The following April, communists asked the city for permission to hold a May Day parade, a pro-worker celebration commonly held in the Soviet Union and other countries.
A simple yes or no could stoke unrest either way. A group of five Legionnaires proposed a compromise: a large celebration and parade celebrating America that could encompass everybody. “The parade is for all nationalities to be able to come together and express their pride in being an American,” said Post Commander Paul Palya, in explaining its enduring appeal.
Several hundred people line the streets for the parade each year, Palya said. This year’s parade route will begin at the intersection of East Church and Main streets, then hang a left and go down Main Street to Mount Vernon Avenue, where participants will turn right to end the parade. Grand marshal is Maureen Wiegl.
Since 2021, she has been the state’s deputy adjutant general for veterans affairs, where she oversees state veteran programs, reintegration and outreach and veterans’ programs. Before that, she served 25 years in the U.S.
Army, retiring in 2016 with the rank of brigadier general. As of last week, there were 35 participants, who will start lining up for the parade around 5:30 p.m.
Palya said the parade is expected to last about an hour. Throughout, crowds can expect to see a mix of marching bands from schools and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, businesses, politicians, motorcycle groups, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets, and children waving flags while dressed in red, white and blue. “It’s kind of leaning a little bit towards more military, but we try to keep it open to everybody,” Palya said.
The American Legion Lafayette Post 51 Americanism Parade in Uniontown will be held May 1. Parade line up starts at 5:30 p.m.
, followed by the parade at 7 p.m. East Church Street between Marshall Park and Marshall Manor Honor Guard with colors and banner Uniontown Fire Department fire truck Uniontown Police Department Vehicle.
Chief Delbert DeWitt and Mayor Bill Gerke Vehicle transporting Grand Marshal Brigadier Gen. (Retired) Maureen Weigl Sheriff James Custer and K-9 East South Street at Marshall Manor. (Access from Gallatin Avenue) State Sen.
Pat Stefano State Rep. Charity Krupa County Commissioner Vince Vicites County Clerk of Courts Timothy Dye County Register of Wills Jeffery Redmond County Recorder of Deeds Jon Marietta County District Attorney Michael Aubele American Legion Post 51 Commander and Auxiliaries Amvets Post 103 Commander VFW Gold Star Post 7023 DAV N.U.
VFW Post 8543 Vietnam Vets Inc. Jefferson Street between Library and Marshall Park (Access from Pennsylvania Avenue) American Legion Community Marching Band Laurel Highlands Middle School Marching Band AL McMullen Middle School Marching Band Post 51 Legion Riders (Behind marching bands) Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Group (Behind marching bands) Amvets Rider Group (Behind marching bands) Uniontown Public Library Parking Lot (Access from Jefferson Street) Laurel Highlands High School Junior ROTC. Albert Gallatin High School Junior ROTC Cub Scout Pack 654 (Unload at Saint John Church Parking Lot) Iowa Street (Access from Fayette Street) Laurel Valley Corvette Club All Fire trucks, emergency vehicles, and EMS.
East Church Street (Access from Gallatin Avenue) Kulenovic (McLaughlin Memorial) Fort Necessity DAP Amedisys Hospice & Home Health Starky Landscaping Jim Bendishaw Memorial Run DAR for Necessity Hatfield Elementary School Caring Missions, Mrs. Senior Queen Relay for Life Boy Scout Troop 643 One Voice One Community No politicking is allowed. Horses, ATVs and side by sides are not permitted without the approval of the Uniontown Police Department.
Participating bands and ROTC groups can safely unload trailers, buses, and participants at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church parking lot on Jefferson Street. There will be safe pick-up at the end of parade for all participants, bands, and groups with trailers or buses at the St.
Mary School parking lot on Mount Vernon Avenue. Any organization that wants to participate, please call the American Legion at 724-438-8041..
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Americanism Parade returns to Uniontown

A tradition dating back to the 1930s will again wind its way through the streets of Uniontown. The 92nd annual Americanism Parade, organized by American Legion Lafayette Post 51, begins at 7 p.m. Thursday. It has its roots in the response to radical activity in Fayette County that followed the coal strike of 1933. The [...]