Seasonal & Holidays
Memorial Day Parade In Malvern Sunday, June 4
The parade will culminate with a memorial ceremony to pay tribute to those who have defended our freedom.

MALVERN, PA — The historical borough of Malvern will celebrate Memorial Day with the borough's 155th annual parade at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 4.
Recognized as among the oldest memorial commemoration in America, the parade in 2023 will continue the tradition of honoring the men and women who have served our country and especially those who gave their lives in defense of our freedom.
The parade route will again follow King Street from the Malvern Fire Station west to Warren Avenue, south to Monument Avenue then west to the Memorial Park.
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In 1817, 40 years after the war, the first official parade commemorating the anniversary of the Massacre was held.
More than 400 volunteer troops in eight militia units from three counties participated.
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Free parking is available at the SEPTA station and several lots at Memorial Park. Rest facilities and refreshments will be available at Memorial Park.
The Upper Main Line Memorial Association is sponsoring the parade.
After the parade, the 207th Memorial Ceremony will take a moment to remember and pay tribute to those who have defended our freedom.
The Paoli-Berwyn-Malvern Chapter of the Lions Club will be selling refreshments in Memorial Park and will be collecting used eyeglasses and hearing aids.
No Parking
There is no parking from 11:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. on these streets:
- King Street from the entrance of the Fire Station to Warren Avenue
- Powelton Avenue (East Side) from West First Avenue to King Street
- Monument Avenue from South Warren Avenue to Wayne Avenue
- Wayne Avenue (Both Sides) from West First Avenue to Monument Avenue
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