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75th Annual Appleton Flag Day Parade

Support Brothertown Veteran’s Sacrifice to our Nation

The Veteran’s Committee is inviting and encouraging our Brothertown Indian Nation veterans to participate in honoring “Old Glory” once again in the Appleton Flag Day Parade on Saturday, June 13, 2026.

We, as Brothertown Veterans, have participated in the annual parade for several years. We do so with pride to show our respect and honor for all our Veterans.  This year, parade coordinators are pleased to focus on the 250th year of service to our country and our freedom of the US Marine Corps and the US Navy.

NEW ROUTE FOR 2026: The City of Appleton announced a significant change for the 75th Appleton Flag Day Parade. Beginning this year, the parade will follow a more contained route, moving east along College Avenue from State Street to Drew Street. This is the same route used for the Downtown Appleton Christmas Parade. (For more information, please visit the News About Flag Day page.)

Our Brothertown Veterans’ strong presence is more important than ever. Let’s come together on our float in the parade to celebrate all the branches and our relations/ancestors who have served, currently serve, and will serve in our military Branches.

Come and help us show our gratitude for their service. You will not regret being alone on this ride. Please have your Brothertown Veteran caps and vests on during the parade, showing our great pride and support of Flag Day and those who have defended it.

Please call Mike at (920) 892-2556 or the BIN office at (920) 929-9964 or email: binveterans@gmail.com as soon as possible to let us know that you will be joining us.

Water and snacks will be provided. You will ride on the float in the superb company of our veterans. Please come and join us.

Take a moment to view the Veteran’s Revolutionary Memorial Wall (with 19 known Brothertown veterans who had served 250 years ago during the Birth of the Nation)

2014 Flag Day Parade video featuring the Brothertown float: