By David Tanguay
Special to The Windham Eagle
American Legion Field-Allen Post 148’s popular Everlasting
Gratitude Wreath program, which has local veterans placing wreaths on the
graves of all the town’s departed veterans in the cemeteries of Windham, is
being placed on hiatus for 2020.
The extraordinary change to the program is because of COVID-19 concerns and a desire not to financially overextend the community with an additional fund drive to support the event, Each year about 900 wreaths have been placed on veterans graves at a cost of about $6,000 donated by local business, veteran’s families and the community.
A more modest program is proposed for this year that will include
the placement of one large wreath at each of the major cemeteries in Windham
with appropriate honors. Details as to placement will be worked out with the
Windham Public Works Department.
The Everlasting Gratitude Wreath Program was launched in late 2013
and was the idea of the owners of Studio Flora of North Windham who funded the
program for its first few years with some support from the community.
For the past three years, the American Legion Field-Allen Post has
coordinated the funding donations for the program. Past support by the community for this
program is greatly appreciated, and it is hoped that the American Legion post
will be able to support the wreath event again in 2021. <
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