
The Cavalcade of Memories captures the milestones, moments, and lifetime of our organization from trophies, plaques, and pictures to restored artifacts and priceless keepsakes. These treasures from our history have come to us from all over the world. Each item adds more detail to our Auxiliary history books and another chance to relive our most cherished memories.
The national American Legion Auxiliary Cavalcade of Memories was established by a national convention resolution in 1972 that allocated funds to create a museum at National Headquarters. The purpose of the Cavalcade of Memories is to display, share, and perpetuate our history, traditions, and milestones.
In addition to the Cavalcade of Memories at National Headquarters in Indianapolis, many departments have a Cavalcade, each with its own unique items.
The Department of Missouri has an impressive Cavalcade of Memories at its headquarters in Jefferson City. “It was a ranch-style house that has been converted to our headquarters,” said Missouri’s Arline Sasser. “When you enter, you see a room with large photos of our two Past National Auxiliary Presidents, June Stolte and JoAnn Cronin, along with their flags. To the right are two attractive glass cabinets with our Past Department President mementos in them. We also have all PDP photos on the wall in a back room along with some cabinets containing all of our membership pins dating back to 1965.”
The Department of Wisconsin’s Cavalcade of Memories is designed to honor each Past Department President. “At the end of her term, the presiding president presents the department a memento of her year as state president,” said Rose Wenger, Department of Wisconsin Past Presidents Parley chairman. “It can represent a special project, something relating to her theme, or some special Christmas decoration she cherished. Each president’s photo and pin are on display along with a special Christmas tree ornament she chooses to have on our Christmas tree.”