National Wreaths Across
America Day
Observed annually on the 3rd
Saturday in December, National Wreaths Across America Day is a movement to
cover all Veterans grave markers with a Christmas wreath. Remember. Honor.
Teach. This is the mission of Wreaths
Across America. By coordinating
wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery and other veterans
cemeteries around the country Wreaths Across America strives to remember our
fallen heroes, honor those who serve and teach our children about the
sacrifices made by veterans and their families to preserve our freedoms.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Volunteer or donate by visiting
https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/ Use #WreathsAcrossAmericaDay to post on
social media.
HISTORY
In 1992 Morrill Worcester and his
business Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, had a surplus of
wreaths toward the end of the holiday season. Years before as a young boy,
Worcester had visited Arlington National Cemetery in our nation’s capital. The
experience had reminded him through his life of the sacrifice some had made in
order for others, including himself, to succeed and flourish. Plans were made
to lay the wreaths in honor of our Veterans at an older, less visited section
of Arlington National Cemetery. Volunteers stepped forward to help deliver and
place the wreaths. In 2007, the Wreaths Across America non-profit group was
founded. The event has expanded to all 50 states to lay wreaths at veterans
cemeteries to remember our fallen heroes, honor those who serve and teach our
children about the sacrifices made by veterans and their families. Wreaths
Across America traditionally lays wreaths on the second Saturday in
December. Beginning in 2016, wreaths
will be laid on the third Saturday in December.
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-wreaths-across-america-day-changes-annually/
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