With a light covering of snow, volunteers from scout and
veterans organizations joined together to lay wreaths at every grave of Windham’s
veterans. Scouts from Boy Scout troop 805 canvassed Arlington Cemetery next to
the North Windham Fire Station, searching for placards, bronze stars or other
items that denoted a veteran was laid to rest there. Each wreath with a red,
white and blue bow was placed against the stone or flag holder. Boy Scout troop
51 worked at Chase Cemetery and Girl Scout troops worked at Smith and Mayberry
Cemeteries.
Libby Sawyer, owner of Studio Flora, had the idea to put
wreaths on all of the veterans’ graves in Windham for the holiday season, an
idea she based on the Wreaths Across America program that sends wreaths to
Arlington National Cemetery to adorn those graves. What she didn’t realize was
that there were over 600 veterans whose graves were scattered all over Windham.
“We wanted to give back to all the people who have given
to us,” Sawyer said. “I met with Anne Jordan and became overwhelmed with the
numbers.”
Sawyer contacted Roger Timmons from the veteran’s
organization in Windham to see if he could help. Dave Tanguay from the America
Legion Post 148 took over and organized groups of Boy and Girl Scouts to place
the wreaths at each of the larger cemeteries in Windham with help from
veterans. It was a massive project, Tanguay said.
“There are 30 cemeteries in Windham, 24 have veterans in
them,” Tanguay said. He said that some are far off the road or might have only
one or two veterans. Those are being placed by himself or another veteran. “Even
the remote sites, we’ll still visit them,” he said.
“Everyone should feel good about doing things in the
community,” said Sawyer. “It’s 100 percent American. We want to make sure the
next generation is understanding what these people gave,” she said.
The project is expected to cost approximately $3,000, of
which they have raised about $1,000, including a $500 check from the Windham
Police Department. To donate or for information call 650-7484 or make checks
out to American Legion Post 148.
Sawyer hopes to make this an annual event and expand to
Raymond as well.
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