Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Sunday, May 6, 2018
Monongahela Remebers
The Monongahela Veterans Council and the City of Monongahela will honor all off our Fallen Sons and Daughters on Monday May 28, 2018. The commemoration begins at 9:00 a.m. with a parade starting at 4th and Main Streets. Participants include the Mon Valley Leathernecks, the Mid Mon Valley Shipmates, the Mon Valley Honor Guard & Firing Squad, Monongahela and local Fire Departments, as well as Boy and Girl Scouts contingents and elected officials from our area. Following the parade, a special Memorial Day Program will take place Monongahela Cemetery in the Veterans' Section at the top of the hill at 9:45 a.m. keynote speaker will be Marine Brigadier General (Ret.) David Papak, Desert Storm Veteran and Monongahela resident. The Ringgold High School Band, Vocalist Ms. Kim Van Voorhis, Veterans Service Organization and key civic leaders will also be on hand as participants.
A full schedule of events and remembrances at local honor rolls and memorials will continue from 11:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. At 3:00 p.m., the Monongahela Veterans Time Capsule will be opened during a ceremony at Chess Park. All Monongahela, New Eagle, Finleyville and other area residents are invited and welcome to attend any and all of these events.
Schedule as Follows:
9:00 am - Memorial Day Parade, 4th & Main Sts.
9:45 am - Memorial Day Program at Monongahela Cemetery
11:00 am - Victory Hill Honor Roll
12:00 noon - New Eagle Honor Roll
12:30 pm - Sacred Heart Cemetery
1:00 pm - Van Voorhis Honor Roll
1:30 pm - Ginger Hill Grange
2:00 pm - Hazellkirk Memorial
3:00 pm - Formal Opening: Monongahela Veterans Time Capsule
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Veterans Day Activities 2017
Even though the day was cold, many turned out to attend the morning ceremony at Chess Park and stayed for the following parade. A big thanks to the girls from Sigma Kappa for all their help and enthusiasm ensuring the day was a great success.
Friday, November 3, 2017
Visit from 25th District Commander Dennis Koman
Dave T. as the Post Commnader
Stu I. as the Post Adjutant
Cindy J. as Membership Chairperson
Thursday, November 2, 2017
The Mon Valley Veterans Council Salutes Our Veterans
On Nov. 11 th ,2017 the Mon Valley Veterans Council will hold our 98 th Regional Veterans
Day Celebration. The day’s events begin at 9:30 am in Chess Park, Monongahela with the Mon
Valley Leathernecks Color Guard Commanded by Master Gunnery Sergeant Howard Weber and
National Anthem sung by local vocalist Ms. Kim Van Vooris. Rev. Ron Ravazio of Journey By
Grace Church will provide a prayerful beginning for the day. The Opening Program will also
include welcome and remark by Mayor Bob Kepecs; the 2 Bell Ceremony by Commander Bill
Hess and the Mid Mon Valley Shipmates; Musical selections by Ms. Van Vooris and David’s
Music House. Following the Keynote Speech and Benediction by Rev. Ravazio, the program will
conclude with Taps and Three Volley Rifle Salute by the Mon Valley Honor Guard and Firing
Squad, Mr. John Gulick commanding.
Our Keynote Speaker and Parade Grand Marshall, LTC Lawrence Kerr, is an Army
Veteran who served with the Judge Advocate Generals Corps both in Germany and at high
levels at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. After transferring to the Army Reserve, LTC Kerr
completed his military career as Commander of the 125 th Individual Mobilization Unit. He is
presently a prominent attorney practicing law in Greensburg, Westmoreland County.
The Grand Parade of Veterans will assemble and line up at 11:00 am and will step off
promptly at 12:00 noon. The line of march will include Veterans Service Organizations from
around the Mon Valley, invited dignitaries from State and County, 7 High School Marching
Bands, 7 Decorated Floats from different service organizations, Vintage Trucks, Horse Drawn
Vehicles, and of course, the Finest Fire Fighters and First Responders anywhere on their
impressive Emergency Vehicles and Fire Trucks.
All local Veterans are invited to attend and participate in this special event.
Day Celebration. The day’s events begin at 9:30 am in Chess Park, Monongahela with the Mon
Valley Leathernecks Color Guard Commanded by Master Gunnery Sergeant Howard Weber and
National Anthem sung by local vocalist Ms. Kim Van Vooris. Rev. Ron Ravazio of Journey By
Grace Church will provide a prayerful beginning for the day. The Opening Program will also
include welcome and remark by Mayor Bob Kepecs; the 2 Bell Ceremony by Commander Bill
Hess and the Mid Mon Valley Shipmates; Musical selections by Ms. Van Vooris and David’s
Music House. Following the Keynote Speech and Benediction by Rev. Ravazio, the program will
conclude with Taps and Three Volley Rifle Salute by the Mon Valley Honor Guard and Firing
Squad, Mr. John Gulick commanding.
Our Keynote Speaker and Parade Grand Marshall, LTC Lawrence Kerr, is an Army
Veteran who served with the Judge Advocate Generals Corps both in Germany and at high
levels at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. After transferring to the Army Reserve, LTC Kerr
completed his military career as Commander of the 125 th Individual Mobilization Unit. He is
presently a prominent attorney practicing law in Greensburg, Westmoreland County.
The Grand Parade of Veterans will assemble and line up at 11:00 am and will step off
promptly at 12:00 noon. The line of march will include Veterans Service Organizations from
around the Mon Valley, invited dignitaries from State and County, 7 High School Marching
Bands, 7 Decorated Floats from different service organizations, Vintage Trucks, Horse Drawn
Vehicles, and of course, the Finest Fire Fighters and First Responders anywhere on their
impressive Emergency Vehicles and Fire Trucks.
All local Veterans are invited to attend and participate in this special event.
Sunday, July 2, 2017
Placing of the Flags
The Monongahela Cemetery was opened in 1863, during the Civil War. It is the central point for Memorial Day Services in the city each May. It serves as the final resting place for more than 4,200 veterans. With the aid of members from two church congregations, adults and children span the cemetery grounds, placing flags to honor every one of those veterans. This tradition began by the Frank Downer American Legion Post # 302 in Monongahela more than 40 years ago. For the past four years, parishioners from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Carroll Township have taken over the task. Last year, the Uniontown congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined the effort. "Rain or shine, they are here. Last November, it was raining all day they were here retrieving the flags."
Memorial Day weekend activities 2017
With 2017 making the 100th anniversary of the U.S.'s entry into War World I, Mid-Mon Valley veterans killed in action in the first World War were remembered.
On May 28, in Finleyville, American Legion Post# 613, Post# 302 and the Mon Valley Honor Guard conducted services at the following: Stone Church Cemetery, St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery, Mingo Creek Cemetery, Finleyville Cemetery and Finleyville Community Center.


On May 28, in Finleyville, American Legion Post# 613, Post# 302 and the Mon Valley Honor Guard conducted services at the following: Stone Church Cemetery, St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery, Mingo Creek Cemetery, Finleyville Cemetery and Finleyville Community Center.
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