Arts and Entertainment
August 28, 2024
GAITHERSBURG, MD - The City of Gaithersburg and the Gaithersburg-Washington Grove Fire Department celebrate the unofficial end of summer with the 86th Annual Labor Day Parade on Monday, September 2, 2024, at its new start time at 10 a.m. This year’s Emcee is Larry Miller, a multiple-Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning Morning News Anchor and Consumer Investigative Reporter for WUSA 9-TV in Washington, D.C.
The Labor Day Parade is sponsored by Premiere Sponsor Chick-fil-A, Presenting Sponsor Amazon Fresh, Skypoint Credit Union, and Contributing Sponsor Goldfish Swim School.
The parade features an assortment of high school marching bands, dance groups, costumed characters, antique cars and fire engines, equestrian units, clowns, and more, all winding their way down East Diamond and Russell Avenues. Note that participation in the Labor Day Parade by groups or organizations other than City of Gaithersburg officials, departments or committees does not constitute City of Gaithersburg endorsement. Food vendors will be located at Olde Towne Plaza and the parking lot next to the Gaithersburg-Washington Grove Fire Station.
Ample free parking is available at the Lakeforest Shopping Center transit station, with complimentary shuttle service to Gaithersburg Elementary School between 8 and 9:30 a.m. The last bus after the parade will leave at approximately 1:30 p.m. Those who wish to view the parade in the shade along Russell Avenue can walk there from the transit station by way of Odendhal Avenue. Limited free parking is available in the Olde Towne Parking Garage, located at the corner of Olde Towne and South Summit Avenues. Accessible parking for those with disability placards or plates is available behind the Victor Litz store on the north side of Diamond Avenue and behind the Shell station on South Summit Avenue.
For more information, visit www.gaithersburgMD.gov or call 301-258-6350.
About the Labor Day Parade
The Gaithersburg Labor Day Parade is celebrating its 86th anniversary in 2024 making it one of the City’s oldest traditions. The Gaithersburg Fire Department established a rescue squad in 1938 and that year its volunteers hosted traditional fundraising events such as dinners and dances and a Labor Day Parade. Early parades included a band competition, carnival booths and a dance. Eventually the carnival and dance aspects ceased to be a profitable way for the department to raise money, but the volunteers did continue to sponsor the Labor Day parade until 1977, when a citizen's committee undertook the task of organizing the end-of-summer festivity. The event is now coordinated by the City of Gaithersburg Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture, with continued support from the Gaithersburg-Washington Grove Fire Department.