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Stars, stripes align for Monroeville Independence Day celebration

Harry Funk
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A member of Pittsburgh’s Syria Shriners demonstrates what onlookers should not attempt without property training during the Independence Day Parade in Monroeville..
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A student of C.S. Kim Karate gives a demonstration during the parade.
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Lindsey Storey, Miss Independence 2022, participates in the parade.
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Members of Forbes Trail Detachment 797 of the Marine Corps League lead the parade.
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Members of the Monroeville Public Library contingent help promote the library’s summer reading program, Oceans of Possibilities, while marching in the parade.
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Participants in the Decorated Bike and Wagon Contest take a short break during the parade.
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Patriotic moms stops to smile for the camera.
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Youngsters check out their parade candy haul.
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Gateway High School cheerleaders march.
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Quasics, the Gateway High School Robotics Club competition team, features a special participant in the parade.
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A member of the Monroeville Sting soccer team gets ready to toss candy to the parade crowd.
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Members of the Gateway High School Marching Band participate in the parade.
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Suzanne Filiaggi, District 2 representative on Allegheny County Council, is among the distributors of candy.
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Members of Grace Life Church East provide music during the parade.
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Members of the Monroeville Soccer Club toss candy.

After a two-year absence, the stars aligned — stripes, too! — for the return of the annual Monroeville Independence Day Parade.

Under a blue sky, with the temperature well into the red and white teeth gleaming from myriad smiles, parade observers started to gather well before the 9 a.m. start, their folding chairs lining Business Route 22 and, as soon as the authorities allowed, the road’s median strip.

While traffic continued to pass through a pair of lanes, the other two were devoted to a nearly two-hour procession of people from Monroeville, Pitcairn and beyond, many of them bearing gifts in the way of candy to be tossed to sweet-toothed onlookers.

For a fittingly patriotic touch, at the head of the parade were members of Forbes Trail Detachment 797 of the Marine Corps League, which meets at American Legion Star Post 820 in Monroeville.

After a while came the Miss Independence court, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Monroeville, and participants in the Decorated Bike and Wagon Contest. Both have been annual fixtures that return for 2022 with the parade, which dates back more than four decades, itself.

Representatives of various organizations, businesses, scholastic endeavors and emergency services followed, including Pittsburgh’s Syria Shriners, who wowed the crowd with vehicular feats that, no, you probably should not try.

Unless you’re a Shriner.

The sun continued to shine brightly as the parade wrapped up, but several hours later, as soon as the sky was dark enough, everyone in the vicinity of the Monroeville Mall Annex was treated to, of course, Fourth of July fireworks.

And when the smoke cleared, the stars could be seen clearly, finally aligned for 2022.

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