Hopefully next year we will be back inside the sanctuary
for our remembrance ceremony and Fellowship Hall for our post event lunch. To
that end, Wreaths Across America is kicking off the fundraising season by
matching any wreaths sponsored to RoxburyWAA.org between December 19 – January 15
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Showing posts with label Roxbury Wreaths Across America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roxbury Wreaths Across America. Show all posts
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Roxbury Wreaths Across America Covid Edition
Like most things this year, Covid mucked up this year's Wreaths Across America event in Roxbury. Pivoting we scrapped the popular indoor remembrance ceremony, extended wreath laying over two days, and I pulled an all-nighter putting the last pieces of the virtual ceremony video together.
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Effort Underway to Support Wreaths Across America in Roxbury, New Jersey
Ferro Monte Chapter DAR is looking for wreath sponsors to ensure that all veterans at Succasunna Cemeteries are honored this December
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Thank you wreath made by Roxbury children |
The goal: to place a live, balsam fir veteran’s wreath at the headstone of every veteran buried there and spread patriotism and ensure no one if forgotten. The cost: Each wreath sponsorship costs $15.
“Every wreath sponsorship is a meaningful gift from a grateful American who knows what it means to serve and sacrifice for the freedoms we all enjoy,” said Karen Worcester, executive director of Wreaths Across America. “We are so grateful to the community of Roxbury for participating in our mission to Remember, Honor and Teach.”
“It is an honor and a privilege for DAR to support Wreaths Across America” said Denise VanBuren, DAR President General. “For years DAR members have remembered those who have worn the uniform of our nation through participating in their local Wreaths Across America observance.” The Daughters of the American Revolution is a volunteer women’s service organization with more than 185,000 members, who seek to honor their revolutionary ancestors and promote historic preservation, education, and patriotism in their communities. The partnership between DAR and WAA helps to ensure communities across the United States learn the indelible mark our veterans have on our country and the value of honoring their sacrifices. National Wreaths Across America Day is a free, non-political event, open to all people. For more information, to donate locally, please visit www.RoxburyWAA.org, facebook.com/RoxburyWAA, and twitter.com/RoxburyWAA.
About Wreaths Across America
Wreaths Across America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to continue and expand the annual wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery begun by Maine businessman Morrill Worcester in 1992. The organization’s mission – Remember, Honor, Teach – is carried out in part each year by coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies in December at Arlington, as well as at more than 1,800 veterans’ cemeteries and other locations in all 50 states and beyond. To learn more about Wreaths Across America visit youtube.com/WreathsAcrossAmerica
About Daughters of the American Revolution
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890 to promote historic preservation, education and patriotism. Its members are descended from the patriots who won American independence during the Revolutionary War. With nearly 185,000 members in approximately 3,000 chapters worldwide, DAR is one of the world's largest and most active service organizations. DAR members are committed to volunteer service having served more than 12.5 million hours in communities throughout the world during the past three years. To learn more about the work of today's DAR, visit DAR.org or connect with DAR on social media: facebook.com/TodaysDAR, twitter.com/TodaysDAR and youtube.com/TodaysDAR.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Roxbury Rocks making the rescheduled Wreaths Across America a success
First the community and local business showed they will never forget veterans by sponsoring a wreath for every veteran grave in the cemeteries on Main St. Then weather forced us to change plans, cancelling the Saturday remembrance ceremony and rescheduling the wreath laying. Despite only a few hours’ notice the cemetery staff and 35 volunteers came out on Friday to lay over 400 wreaths. Ferro Monte Chapter DAR and Presbyterian Church member Sue Anderson opened Fellowship Hall providing hot chocolate and coffee to the very cold volunteers.
Sunday afternoon eager volunteers were waiting for the staff to lay the remaining wreaths in the First Presbyterian Church and United Methodist Church cemeteries. The group then moved to Main Street, where NJDAR State Librarian Heather Smith and VFW Post 2833 Commander John Lehnert presided over a shortened memorial service. The ceremonial wreaths were posted by PFC Will Doran and local scouts.
In a moment befitting the season, Trisha Passannante who after closing up Bryan’s Luncheonette for the day drove by as we were posting the military wreaths. She spontaneously reopened the luncheonette to provide hot chocolate and cookies to all the participants!
Thank you so much to all of you who have shown your support of Roxbury Wreaths Across America by sponsoring wreaths. We would like to say a special thanks to our corporate sponsor Towne Auto Restoration for providing 100 wreaths and our business sponsor Jim Salerno Buick GMC for providing 50 wreaths. We want to acknowledge those sponsors who have donated 10 or more wreaths:
Roxbury Rotary Scotty’s Trees
Ronetco Supermarkets Caivano Family
Steven Alford Shaun Hamman
W.Kodak Jewelers Mike Salvatore
Hearth & Home IHOP Kenvil
Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home McDonough Family
Fullerton Landscaping Moretrench
Senator Bucco & Assemblyman Bucco Arentowicz Family
Delsea Termite and Pest Control Lawler Railing
DeFillippo Family Jean Acken
MJM Contracting Services JackSon Services
Towne Auto Restoration Jim Salerno Buick GMC
Roxbury Area Chamber of Commerce
The Ferro Monte Chapter, NSDAR wants to thank all those who gave of their time and talents to make this event a success, especially the following groups, businesses and individuals:
First Presbyterian Church United Methodist Church
Roxbury Township DPW ADP Florham Park
VFW Post #2833 VFW Auxiliary Post #2833
Roxbury Township Police Leo Coakley
Gail Corbett Carol Grobels
Girl Scout Troops Boy Scout Troops
Brownie Troops Cub Scout Troops
Ronetco Supermarkets Bryans Luncheonette
TAPinto Roxbury
Sunday afternoon eager volunteers were waiting for the staff to lay the remaining wreaths in the First Presbyterian Church and United Methodist Church cemeteries. The group then moved to Main Street, where NJDAR State Librarian Heather Smith and VFW Post 2833 Commander John Lehnert presided over a shortened memorial service. The ceremonial wreaths were posted by PFC Will Doran and local scouts.
In a moment befitting the season, Trisha Passannante who after closing up Bryan’s Luncheonette for the day drove by as we were posting the military wreaths. She spontaneously reopened the luncheonette to provide hot chocolate and cookies to all the participants!
Thank you so much to all of you who have shown your support of Roxbury Wreaths Across America by sponsoring wreaths. We would like to say a special thanks to our corporate sponsor Towne Auto Restoration for providing 100 wreaths and our business sponsor Jim Salerno Buick GMC for providing 50 wreaths. We want to acknowledge those sponsors who have donated 10 or more wreaths:
Roxbury Rotary Scotty’s Trees
Ronetco Supermarkets Caivano Family
Steven Alford Shaun Hamman
W.Kodak Jewelers Mike Salvatore
Hearth & Home IHOP Kenvil
Davis & Hepplewhite Funeral Home McDonough Family
Fullerton Landscaping Moretrench
Senator Bucco & Assemblyman Bucco Arentowicz Family
Delsea Termite and Pest Control Lawler Railing
DeFillippo Family Jean Acken
MJM Contracting Services JackSon Services
Towne Auto Restoration Jim Salerno Buick GMC
Roxbury Area Chamber of Commerce
Roxbury Township DPW ADP Florham Park
VFW Post #2833 VFW Auxiliary Post #2833
Roxbury Township Police Leo Coakley
Gail Corbett Carol Grobels
Girl Scout Troops Boy Scout Troops
Brownie Troops Cub Scout Troops
Ronetco Supermarkets Bryans Luncheonette
TAPinto Roxbury
#SayTheirNames #WAA2016
After a short break to celebrate the holiday we will begin planning for Roxbury Wreaths Across America 2017. So save the date December 16, 2017!
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