Lexington Veterans Day Parade names grand marshals for 2017

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The Lexington Veterans Day Parade committee has selected two central Kentucky residents as grand marshals for the city’s 2017 parade. This year’s grand marshals, Micki King and Matthew Bradford, represent two of America’s armed services and both are groundbreaking in their accomplishments.

Micki King
Micki King was selected as one of the 2017 Lexington Veterans Day Parade grand marshals.

Micki King retired from the U.S. Air Force as a Colonel after serving 26 years on active duty. In 1972, King represented the United States in Munich as a member of the U.S. Olympic diving team. She won a gold medal in the springboard diving competition. In Lexington, King served as an assistant athletic director at the University of Kentucky, where she worked for 14 years.

King remains active in the community, working with the Girl Scouts Regional Council in Kentucky. She also works with the US Olympians/Paralympians project at World Fit, an organization that is taking action against child obesity. King serves on the board of trustees for the USA Diving Foundation.

Matthew Bradford
Matthew Bradford was selected as one of the 2017 Lexington Veterans Day Parade grand marshals.

Matthew Bradford served in the U.S. Marine Corps for seven years. In 2007, he was severely injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq, losing his sight and both legs to amputation. After years of rehabilitation, Bradford, in 2010, became the first blind, double amputee to re-enlist in the Marine Corps and served in the Wounded Warrior Battalion until 2012.

In May 2017, Bradford graduated from UK with degrees in History and Media Arts and Studies. He is currently serving as a national security fellow in Congressman Andy Barr’s office, focusing on veterans’ outreach. A participant in hand-cycle marathons and Spartan races, Bradford lives his life with the motto “No legs, no vision, no problem.”

Join us for the parade, Week of Valor

The Lexington Veterans Day Parade committee continues to accept entries for the 2017 parade. Applications for parade participants can be found online at http://lexveteransdayparade.org/. Parade entry forms are due by October 31.

The parade is sponsored by the Veterans Resource United Central/Southeastern KY (VRUCK), in partnership with the City of Lexington and the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Trust Fund. Media partners include ABC 36-WTVQ and Cumulus Media.

The 2017 Week of Valor is a series of community events throughout Central Kentucky that will take place beginning November 4. Each event pays tribute to our veterans or supports those still serving. The full schedule for the Week of Valor is posted on the parade website.

Follow @LexVeteransDay on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for information, event updates and day of coverage. Parade participants and attendees are encouraged to share their photos online, tag @LexVeteransDay and use #LexVeteransDay2017.

Lexington Veterans Day Parade wraps up Week of Valor honoring Central Kentucky veterans

2017 Week of Valor - Central Kentucky

(Updated 10/24/2017)

Returning this year to downtown Lexington, the 2017 Lexington Veterans Day Parade is the culmination of a series of events highlighting the contributions of Central Kentucky’s veterans. During the 2017 Week of Valor, local organizations and community partners are hosting multiple events celebrating veterans.

On Friday, Nov. 3, the City of Lexington will issue a proclamation declaring the Week of Valor.

Events kick off Saturday, Nov. 4 with the Salute to Veterans at the University of Kentucky football game against the University of Mississippi. On Sunday, Nov. 5, the Lexington VA Medical Center is the site of the VA5K, a run to benefit the Fisher House Foundation.

Women Veterans will be honored Wednesday, Nov. 8 at the Lexington Senior Center with a dinner. The event is free, but registration is required via this link.  Wednesday evening from 6 – 8 p.m., the community is invited to gather at the Kentucky National Guard Armory to help pack holiday gift boxes to send to members of the military currently deployed overseas.

On Thursday, Nov. 9, Kentucky State University will host a veterans’ recognition event on campus in Bradford Hall at 11 a.m.

A new veterans monument will be dedicated in Lexington’s historic Cove Haven Cemetery on Friday, Nov. 10 at 11 a.m. The monument recognizes the nearly 500 African-American Veterans laid to rest at Cove Haven who served from the Civil War through modern military conflicts.

Friday evening at 6 p.m. a Veterans Employment Roadmap public forum will held at the Lexington Lions Pavilion at the Bluegrass Fairgrounds at Masterson Station Park. The moderated panel discussion will focus on veteran employment issues, from both the veterans and hiring official’s perspective.

Saturday, Nov. 11 is Veterans Day and a number of public events are taking place throughout central Kentucky.

  • 10 a.m. – Appreciation Event at Veterans Park, Lexington
  • 11 a.m. – Thomson-Hood Veterans Day Ceremony, Wilmore
  • 11 a.m. – Camp Nelson National Cemetery Veterans Day Ceremony, Nicholasville
  • 1 p.m. – Veterans Day Celebration, including a performance by the Lexington Singers and remarks from community leaders, downtown Lexington
  • 2 p.m. – 2017 Lexington Veterans Day Parade, downtown Lexington

For details on any of the Week of Valor events, visit the Lexington Veterans Day Parade Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LexVeteransDay/events/.

Parade entries open

The Lexington Veterans Day Parade committee continues to accept entries for the 2017 parade. Applications for parade participants can be found online at http://lexveteransdayparade.org/. Parade entry forms are due by October 31.

The parade is sponsored by the Veterans Resource United Central/Southeastern KY (VRUCK), in partnership with the City of Lexington and the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Trust Fund. Media partners include ABC 36-WTVQ and Cumulus Media.

Follow @LexVeteransDay on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for information, event updates and day of coverage. Parade participants and attendees are encouraged to share their photos online, tag @LexVeteransDay and use #LexVeteransDay2017.