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Since the founding of our Post in 1946, we have actively participated in Darien life, from sharing our real life wartime experiences with Darien students, to delivering holiday greetings to Darien’s elementary schools, to sponsoring a Little League team and a Cub Scout pack, to supporting veterans of Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan and Norwalk. We have served in World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and other armed conflicts. Our Post membership comprises veterans of all ages who have answered the call of duty to serve overseas in an armed conflict. Fenge made it and spray-painted it the day before the event. Like last year, there will be a contest in which participants will have a chance to win honors in multiple categories, including a “best decorated” category for a vehicle with wheels (e.g., a tricycle, bicycle, scooter or wagon), a “best decorated” category for a float, and a “most patriotic” dressed family category.įrom the 2015 parade: Rob Fenge made this tank for his kids, Oliver, 4 (on the left) and Jasper, 6, posing here with VFW members before the parade. See Fireworks from the Maritime Aquarium’s Research Boat on Long Island Sound.Police: Various Downtown Darien Streets to Close July 4 from 10:30 AM Till Push-n-Pull Parade Ends.For July 2 Darien Fireworks, Get a Parking Pass Soon - and Here’s More Info.Here’s what the Push-n-Pull Parade looked like last year.The parade, which last year drew close to 3,000 residents, will also feature a special appearance by Darien resident Joe Warren as the beloved Uncle Sam and fire trucks from the Darien, Noroton and Noroton Heights Fire Departments. The Post’s Color Guard will lead the parade with local and state elected officials. “No instructions - I just did it,” she said. From the 2015 parade: Ace Flyer Elias McCoy, 2 1/2 years old, in his Sopwith Camel, created by his “honorary grandma” Tammy Hawkins.