Monday Morning: Labor Day Parade Will Celebrate All That Is ‘Deeply Rooted In Our Community’
Judges have received their instructions, approximately 85 groups have registered to be part of the line of march, and spectators can plan to drop off their place-holding chairs on Sunday afternoon along Main Street, Glover Avenue, and the northern section of Main Street.
A longstanding tradition will return on Monday, September 4, when the 2023 Labor Day Parade steps off at 10 am from the corner of Main Street and Currituck Road.
The theme this year is “Deeply Rooted In Our Community.”
The Labor Day Parade Committee conducted its final pre-parade meeting Wednesday, August 30, welcoming this year’s judges and the grand marshal for a formal photo before a final planning session.
Grand Marshal Monsignor Robert Weiss
Monsignor Robert Weiss, pastor of St Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, has been tapped to serve as grand marshal of Newtown’s 61st Labor Day Parade.
Parade Participant Chair & Lineup Coordinator Melissa Kopcik says the reach of Weiss, the pastor of St Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, goes well beyond the Church Hill Road parish and parochial school he has led for nearly a quarter of a century.
“He does so much for this town, beyond leading the church,” she told The Newtown Bee in June when the Grand Marshal announcement was made. “Everyone knows him, and he’s always helped anyone, regardless of religion or belief. Monsignor is there for everybody and anything, no matter what.”
Newtown Bee readers agreed. Commenting on the website story announcing Weiss’s appointment as Grand Marshal, one reader said that when a person gives their life selflessly to God, “you deserve to be a Grand Marshal. It’s about time we honored those among us who do the Lord’s work every day and not be ‘politically correct’ and only choose those among us who are unaffiliated with a church.”
On this newspaper’s Facebook page, many people commented that the decision was a good choice and offered their congratulations.
In her congratulatory comment, Kathy Hamilton said Father Bob — a name generations of people continue to call the faith leader, whether or not they are a member of his parish — is “a gift to our community.”
Weiss has been in the Labor Day Parade every year since his assignment to Newtown, he said in June. A spectacular event that pulls in schools, clubs, organizations and businesses, the parade maintains its focus on all things local while hosting an expanding collection of regional participants.
The monsignor loves it.
“It’s terrific for the town, to see the people come together,” he told The Newtown Bee. “I love the parade. It’s really terrific for the town.”
Weiss, 77, feels the annual event is “a powerful expression” of who and what Newtown is.
“The great memory for me has always been the enthusiasm, as you go down, as you ride the float down the road, and everybody yells out to you,” he said a few months ago.
While he has participated in every Labor Day Parade since his assignment to Newtown in 1999, this will be his finale. Weiss will be retiring in January, having been granted a rare extension by Bishop Frank Caggiano to continue his pastoral leadership and duties for two years beyond his 75th birthday.
(Canon law requires a priest to retire once they reach that milestone birthday.)
The extension allowed Weiss and his parish to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his ordination while he was still actively serving.
He is looking forward to Monday, he said earlier this year, and what his parishioners will put together to celebrate the morning’s theme.
Father Bob will be joined on the Judges’ Grandstand on Queen Street by this year’s judges: Mike Coppola, Eli Hawli, Jeff McKenzie, Angelo Marini, Attorney Ann Ragusa, and Eugene Reelick.
Weiss and the judges will be picking the top participants in 11 categories on Monday, from Best Float, Best Music Entry (senior and junior levels) and Most Patriotic Entry to Best School, Best Fire Company and the coveted Most Crowd Pleasing-Rooster Award, among other categories.
National Anthem, Road Closures
Crowds will have two locations to join the singing of the national anthem. Susan Lang, a Newtown Middle School English/Language Arts educator and member of the band My Dad’s Truck, will lead “The Star-Spangled Banner” from the emcee stand at the Main Street flagpole.
Newtown High School senior — and St Rose School alumni — Alex Kirkman will be staged near the judges’ stand on Queen Street.
Both are returning performers, having also handled the honors last year. They are scheduled to sing at 9:55.
Lang will remain at her location, where she will again join Newtown Bee Editor John Voket as a returning parade emcee there. Emcees at the Queen Street bandstand will be Bill Brimmer and Mike Giarratano.
The parade route will be closed to non-parade traffic by 9:30 am Monday, and will remain closed until at least 12:30 pm or until the final unit — this year, Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Company, participating in this parade for the first time — finishes the route.
Line Of March
Following is the 2023 Newtown Labor Day Parade line of march as provided by the Labor Day Parade Committee. Last-minute changes may occur before Monday morning.
NOTE: The Parade Committee is asking fire companies to stage with their apparatus on Mt Pleasant Road. Volunteers will guide companies to their locations.
Escort Division 1
(Staging at 77 Main Street)
Newtown Police Department
Newtown Police Department Honor Guard
Judicial Honor Guard and Services
Newtown High School Marching Band & Guard
St Rose of Lima Assembly 3230, Newtown
Newtown Knights of Columbus Virgilius 185
Grand Marshal Monsignor Robert Weiss
Parade Judges
Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Title Sponsor Newtown Savings Bank
Ingersoll Auto
Maplewood Senior Living
Teamsters Local 1150
St Rose of Lima School
Savings Bank of Danbury
Omaha Beef
Dental Associates
Newtown Lions Club
Escort Division 2
(Academy Lane)
The Great American Fife & Drum
First Selectman Dan Rosenthal
Selectman Maureen Crick Owen
Second Company Governors Horse Guard
Newtown Democratic Party and those affiliated
Newtown Forward Party and those affiliated
Newtown Republican Party and those affiliated
State and local politicians
Division 1
(Johnny Cake Lane)
Sons of Portugal
Newtown Hook & Ladder Volunteer Fire Co.
“Neil Diamond”
Friends of Newtown Seniors
Miss Connecticut 2023 Gina Carloto, escorted by Jerry Cullen
Miss Connecticut USA Karla Aponte Roque, escorted by REACH Car Club
Miss Connecticut Teen USA Jade Ferdinand, escorted by REACH Car Club
Dance Etc.
The Exceptional Sidekick Therapy Dogs
Newtown United Methodist Church
Families United In Newtown
Luke5Adventures Bethel Chapter
Newtown Strong Therapy Dogs
Newtown VFW Post 308
The 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery
Reenactment Group
American Legion Post 202 and affiliates
Ashurst School of Irish Dance
Porco Karate Academy
Newtown Babe Ruth 9U Hawks
Division 2
(Currituck Road)
Mattatuck Drum Band
Hawleyville Volunteer Fire Company
New Heights Baptist Church
Newtown Cultural Arts Commission
Lathrop School of Dance
FAITH Food Pantry
Dave Rosato rolling billboard
REACH Car Club
Glen Swanson & 1982 Dodge
Jim Paproski & 1931 Ford Model Coupe
Bob Miranti & 1930 Ford
“Elvis Presley”
Newtown Underwater Search And Rescue
Pyramid Shriner Motor Patrol
Fiesta Del Norte
SDSS Martial Arts
Baum Braces
Around Town Team
Division 3
(Martin Street)
Newtown Stage Company
Botsford Fire Rescue
Pyramid Legion of Honor
CT Tiare Polynesian Dance Troupe
EverWonder Children’s Museum
Newtown Centre of Classical Ballet & Voice
Newtown High School Wrestling
Newtown Youth Wrestling
Pyramid Shriner Clowns
Immaculate Heart of Mary Folklore Dance Group
Girl Scouts of Newtown
Newtown Congregational Church
Cub Scout Pack 270
Cub Scout Pack 470
Division 4
(Currituck Road)
Gaelic Highland Pipe Band
Dodgingtown Volunteer Fire Company #1
“Diana Ross”
Old Glory Days
Newtown Hope on Main Street
Newtown Savings Bank rolling billboard
Newtown Tractors
Connecticut Alumni Senior Drum & Bugle Corps
Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company
Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Company
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Managing Editor Shannon Hicks can be reached at shannon@thebee.com.