Lower Makefield Township will be hosting a day of events honoring the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces next month.
On Saturday, November 9th at 1:00 p.m. (rain or shine), the Township will hold its 18th Annual Veterans Parade and Commemorative Ceremony along Edgewood Road, culminating at the Veterans Square Monument. This year’s celebration also marks the 10th Anniversary of the Veterans Square Monument. The parade, led by a Lower Makefield Township police cruiser, will feature American Legion and VFW organizations, military vehicles, fire trucks from local companies, music by the Pennsbury Marching Band (the Long Orange Line), scout troops, floats, horses, and more.
A special highlight this year will be a C-17 Globemaster III flyover from the 732d Airlift Squadron, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, scheduled around 2:00 p.m., just before the ceremony at Veterans Square.

The C-17 Globemaster III ( Credit U.S. Air Force photo)
The commemorative ceremony will honor the 2024 Parade Marshal, John Hughes, and celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Veterans Square Monument. Musical performances will feature the Pennsbury Community Choir and the Pennsbury Marching Band. Throughout the day, hospitality tables at Veterans Square will offer information from various organizations, including the Veterans Multi-Service Center, Bucks County Veterans Affairs, Pennsbury Education Association, Bucks County Veteran Center, and the Veterans Square Foundation.
In addition, the Pennsbury Education Association, in partnership with Lower Makefield Township Parks & Recreation, will be collecting supplies for homeless veterans. Attendees are encouraged to bring items listed here to benefit homeless veterans through The Perimeter Program of the Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service Center (www.vmcenter.org). Sending a donation can also be made via QR code, available here.
The Veterans Square Foundation, creators of the Veterans Square Monument, reminds residents that any veteran or active-duty military member who has lived in Lower Makefield or Yardley can have their name added to the Veterans Square Wall of Honor at no charge. To submit a name, email kkraeck@live.com or call 267-391-6320. Donations to support the monument can be made by purchasing a Freedom Paver or contributing via the Foundation’s website: www.VeteransSquare.org.
Lower Makefield invites everyone to join them on November 9th as we honor those who make freedom possible for all!



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