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Old Saybrook, CT Event Honoring Our Fallen Heroes To Take Place on Saturday, December 16th
OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. - Hartok -- Old Saybrook will once again proudly participate with local residents and businesses in the National Wreaths Across America Day on Saturday, December 16, 2023 by laying remembrance wreaths on the local graves of our country's fallen heroes at cemeteries throughout the town.
Max Sabrin, Local Coordinator for Wreaths Across America, is asking local residents and businesses to generously sponsor wreaths to be placed on local veterans' graves. Please honor our local heroes by purchasing 2 wreaths at $17 each and a 3rd wreath will be provided free to your order. The goal this year is to provide a total of 800 wreaths to be placed on local veterans' graves on Saturday, December 16th.
Orders should be placed as soon as possible since all final orders must be received on or before midnight of November 28th, and as of November 18th we are only 322 wreaths away from our goal of getting 800 wreaths sponsored by local residents and businesses.
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Wreath orders as well as donations can be made by accessing Wreaths Across America's special website for this event at: https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/CT0141
This special web page has links to donate wreaths, volunteer your time to lay wreaths, or spread the word about this very special event in Old Saybrook.
So please remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach our children the value of freedom by participating in this year's National Wreaths Across America Day on Saturday, December 16, 2023. The National Wreaths Across America organization wants all of us to remember our fallen heroes "In Life They Honored Their Country, In Death Their Country Honors Them."
For additional information or questions please call or email Max Sabrin, Old Saybrook Wreaths Across America Committee https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/CT0141
Max Sabrin, Local Coordinator for Wreaths Across America, is asking local residents and businesses to generously sponsor wreaths to be placed on local veterans' graves. Please honor our local heroes by purchasing 2 wreaths at $17 each and a 3rd wreath will be provided free to your order. The goal this year is to provide a total of 800 wreaths to be placed on local veterans' graves on Saturday, December 16th.
Orders should be placed as soon as possible since all final orders must be received on or before midnight of November 28th, and as of November 18th we are only 322 wreaths away from our goal of getting 800 wreaths sponsored by local residents and businesses.
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Wreath orders as well as donations can be made by accessing Wreaths Across America's special website for this event at: https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/CT0141
This special web page has links to donate wreaths, volunteer your time to lay wreaths, or spread the word about this very special event in Old Saybrook.
So please remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach our children the value of freedom by participating in this year's National Wreaths Across America Day on Saturday, December 16, 2023. The National Wreaths Across America organization wants all of us to remember our fallen heroes "In Life They Honored Their Country, In Death Their Country Honors Them."
For additional information or questions please call or email Max Sabrin, Old Saybrook Wreaths Across America Committee https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/CT0141
Source: Wreaths Across America
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