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Remembering The Fallen With Wreathes

National Wreaths Across America Day
National Wreaths Across America Day

Remembering The Fallen With Wreathes.

Happy Saturday!

Today is National Wreaths Across America Day.

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Tis the season

Tis the season

National Wreaths Across America Day is an annual event held on the third Saturday of December, where volunteers place wreaths on the graves of fallen soldiers to honor their service and sacrifice. 🌺🇺🇸 It is a beautiful way to remember and show gratitude to those who have given their lives for our freedom. This day highlights the importance of unity, remembrance, and respect for our brave heroes. Let’s all come together on this special day to pay tribute and ensure that their memories live on. 🤝🎗️ Join the movement and #rememberhonorandteach. #WreathsAcrossAmerica

How to Observe National Wreaths Across America Day

There are many ways you can participate in National Wreaths Across America Day. You can sponsor a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, or at your local cemetery, or with a fundraising group. You can also volunteer to place wreaths at a cemetery. If you have a local cemetery that does not participate in the day, you can sign them up and be a local coordinator. You could also lead a fundraising group. If you have a company, you can provide corporate support, and if you have a trucking company you can help transport wreaths. Finally, you could show your support by buying something from the Wreaths Across America gift shop, and by visiting the Wreaths Across America museum in Columbia Falls, Maine.

And you can check out one of local wineries here in NH The Summit Winery.

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

Darren & Judy of The Summit Winery

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National Wreaths Across America Day, observed annually on the second Saturday in December, is a solemn and heartfelt occasion that honors the nation’s veterans by placing wreaths on the graves of fallen soldiers. This day serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by military personnel and a collective expression of gratitude for their service.

The Wreaths Across America program began in 1992 when Morrill Worcester, a Maine-based wreath company owner, donated and placed surplus wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery. Over the years, the initiative gained momentum, and in 2007, National Wreaths Across America Day was officially recognized as a way to expand the tradition of honoring veterans beyond Arlington.

On this day, volunteers across the United States participate in ceremonies held at national cemeteries, veterans’ gravesites, and memorials. The core mission is to lay wreaths on the final resting places of servicemen and women, symbolizing remembrance, honor, and respect.

The ceremony typically includes the laying of wreaths at gravesites, each wreath representing a different branch of the military. The act of placing wreaths is often accompanied by moments of reflection, the playing of Taps, and speeches paying tribute to the courage and sacrifice of those who served.

National Wreaths Across America Day is a collaborative effort involving volunteers, sponsors, and community members. The wreaths themselves are often sponsored by individuals, families, businesses, and organizations, reflecting a widespread commitment to remembering and honoring veterans.

This observance goes beyond a single day of tribute; it embodies a nationwide spirit of gratitude and unity. By participating in National Wreaths Across America Day, communities join together to ensure that the memories of those who have served live on, and that their sacrifices are never forgotten. The simple yet powerful gesture of placing wreaths on veterans’ graves transcends political boundaries and serves as a tangible expression of the nation’s collective appreciation for the dedication and bravery of its military members.

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