The annual event in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, serves as a solemn public observance held on Memorial Day. Scheduled for 2024, it comprises a procession of veterans, community organizations, marching bands, and civic leaders. The purpose is to honor the men and women who have died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. A typical program includes patriotic music, speeches from dignitaries, and a wreath-laying ceremony at a local war memorial.
This commemoration fosters a sense of community and provides an opportunity for reflection on the sacrifices made to protect national freedoms. Its historical context is rooted in Decoration Day, established after the Civil War, to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers. Over time, this evolved into Memorial Day, a federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May. Participation reinforces civic responsibility and provides a tangible way to demonstrate respect for military personnel.