Hello, Chapin! Get ready for a heartwarming event that shows our love and respect for those who bravely served our country. This coming December 14, Chapin Christian Community Church will be joining over 4,225 locations nationwide to host a special wreath-laying ceremony as part of National Wreaths Across America Day.
The ceremony kicks off at 12 p.m. at 415 Lexington Ave. in Chapin. We’ll start with the official ceremony, and then it’s time to roll up our sleeves and lay wreaths on the headstones of 52 veterans in the Chapin Christian Community Church Cemetery and the nearby cemetery at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. It’s a wonderful chance to participate in something incredibly meaningful!
This event is all about remembrance, honor, and education. It aims to ensure that the memories of our veterans continue to shine on. Coordinated by the Chapin American Legion Post 193 alongside local volunteers and sponsors, this ceremony is a culmination of yearlong efforts to raise funds for the wreaths. Isn’t that amazing?
To add to the occasion, Chapin Mayor Al Koon will be present, and we’re excited to welcome Major General Jeffrey Jones, the Deputy Adjutant General for the State of South Carolina, as our guest speaker. Both of these figures will surely add some insightful words to the ceremony.
Now, let’s talk about the weather! If you’re wondering what to wear on that day, you may want to bring an umbrella in case of rain! According to the latest forecast, Chapin will start the day with showers and a possible thunderstorm in the morning, which will turn into partly cloudy skies by the afternoon. Expect a morning high of 67°F, but don’t get too comfy because the temperature will drop to around 45°F later in the day. Winds will be from the west-southwest at 15 to 25 mph, with a 100% chance of rain and locally heavy downpours likely. So if you’re joining us, a cozy jacket and some sturdy shoes might be in order!
As a friendly reminder, this day is about community, respect, and honor. So let’s all come together, keep the atmosphere respectful, and make it a great day for our veterans and their families. If you’re wanting to join or volunteer, don’t hesitate to talk to the event coordinators when you arrive!
Lastly, we encourage all residents and local churches to take part in this significant event. After all, it’s not just about laying wreaths; it’s about coming together as a community to ensure that our heroes are never forgotten. We hope to see you all there!
So mark your calendars for December 14, and let’s make some beautiful memories together in honor of those who have served. If you have any stories or thoughts to share about this day or about your experiences with veterans, feel free to reach out. We’d love to hear from you!
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