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Local volunteers place more than 1,000 wreaths

Posted at 3:49 pm January 7, 2023
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More than 300 volunteers placed 1,225 veterans’ wreaths at Oak Ridge Memorial Park on December 17 as part of National Wreaths Across America Day. (Submitted photo)

More than 300 volunteers placed 1,225 veterans’ wreaths at Oak Ridge Memorial Park on December 17 as part of National Wreaths Across America Day.

The day was commemorated at about 3,700 locations across the country, a press release said.

“Our heroes were remembered and honored as volunteers safely placing a total of 2.7 million veterans’ wreaths on headstones nationwide, while saying each name out loud,” the press release said. “Wreaths Across America would like to thank the community, dedicated volunteers, generous sponsors, essential truck drivers, area officials, and members of the media for coming together in unity and supporting those who have protected our freedom. Each person has played an important part in the mission to remember the fallen, honor those that serve and their families, and teach the next generation the value of freedom.”

Oak Ridge High School Navy JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps) helped arrange and conduct the opening ceremonies of National Wreaths Across America Day under the guidance of Eddie Lindsey, Local Wreaths Across America organizer, and Oak Ridge Memorial Gardens. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch represented the city at its third annual Wreaths Across America Ceremony.

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Holidays Tagged With: Eddie Lindsey, Oak Ridge High School Navy JROTC, Oak Ridge Memorial Park, veterans wreaths, Warren Gooch, Wreaths Across America

Today: 12th Annual ‘Say No to Drugs’ Balloon Release

Posted at 10:31 am November 15, 2015
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Have you or someone you love ever suffered from drug abuse? Have you ever given thanks that the negative effects of drug abuse haven’t entered into your life?

If so, you are invited to join the family and friends of Clayton Smith along with the Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition for a special prayer and balloon release at 1 p.m. Sunday, November 15, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

The event is being held to honor the recovery efforts of anyone who has suffered from drug addiction and to remember the lives of loved ones lost due to drug abuse. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Meetings and Events Tagged With: 12th Annual "Say No to Drugs" Balloon Release, Clayton Smith, Oak Ridge Memorial Park, Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition, say no to drugs

Today: ‘Say No to Drugs’ balloon release in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:15 am November 9, 2014
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Say No to Drugs Balloon Release

Have you or someone you love ever suffered from drug abuse? Have you ever given thanks that the negative effects of drug abuse haven’t entered into your life?

If so, you are invited to join the family and friends of Clayton Smith along with the Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition for a special prayer and balloon release at 1 p.m. Sunday, November 9, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

The event is being held to honor the recovery efforts of anyone who has suffered from drug addiction and to remember the lives of loved ones lost due to drug abuse. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: balloon release, Clayton Smith, Kevin Rhea, Oak Ridge Memorial Park, prayer, Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition, Say No to Drug

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