As December approaches, there’s a surge of excitement in Columbia as Governor Henry McMaster designated the month as “Wreaths Across America Month”. This heartfelt proclamation aims to shine a light on a remarkable initiative dedicated to paying tribute to our brave Veterans. Celebrations kicked off early this week, with local representatives Micah Caskey and Chris Wooten presenting a warm proclamation to Carol Davis, the passionate local coordinator for this initiative.
In an era where it’s easy to forget the sacrifices made for our freedom, Carol Davis shared a touching sentiment, saying, “It’s important for all of us to recognize and remember our Veterans and let them know that we care”. Her words resonate, reminding us that this month holds immense significance. This proclamation is not just a piece of paper; it’s a reflection of South Carolina’s love for its Veterans.
Now, here’s where the action heats up! On December 14th, a staggering two million volunteers across the country will lay wreaths at Veterans’ gravesites. And right here in our local community, Fort Jackson National Cemetery will be alive with the spirit of honoring our heroes at exactly noon.
On this special day, a remarkable 13,000 wreaths are expected to blanket the graves at Fort Jackson, serving as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who have served our country. Davis passionately emphasizes, “We need to remember those that served, honor those that are serving now, and teach our children that freedom is not free.”
Each wreath is sponsored for $17 through this noteworthy organization. And guess what? Representative Wooten emphasized the outpouring of community support, noting that the Midlands community generates enough wreaths to cover every grave at Fort Jackson National Cemetery! Talk about community spirit!
Having participated in the “Wreaths Across America” event in Washington D.C. at Arlington, Wooten shared how awe-inspiring it was to witness thousands gathering to honor Veterans. He stated, “To see that on a lower level, you don’t usually see that at a state level. South Carolinians truly care about their Veterans.” These words highlight the deep-rooted respect and love that our community holds for those who have served.
If your heart is stirred and you’d like to make a difference, why not consider sponsoring a wreath? Whether it’s a gift in memory of a loved one or simply a gesture of gratitude, every contribution counts. You can easily get involved by visiting the Wreaths Across America website!
So, as December rolls around, let’s all commit to making it a month of appreciation and remembrance. After all, it’s not just about laying wreaths; it’s about acknowledging the sacrifices and showing our Veterans that they are forever valued in our hearts and minds. Remember, every little effort helps in weaving a stronger fabric of community and gratitude.
Let’s come together this December. Honor, remember, and celebrate those who have given so much of themselves for our freedom. Nothing says love like a beautifully adorned wreath on a Veterans’ grave—an emblem of respect, remembrance, and heartfelt gratitude.
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