Wreaths Across America Ceremony Brings Community Together in Johnson City

Wreaths Across America Ceremony Shines Bright in Johnson City

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. – A touching ceremony filled with camaraderie and honor took place on Saturday at the Mountain Home National Cemetery, where the annual Wreaths Across America event was held. This special day is dedicated to remembering our cherished veterans and emphasizing the importance of freedom — a celebration that truly brings the community together.

A Day to Remember

Debra Deegan, the location coordinator for Wreaths Across America at Mountain Home, took the time to share her thoughts on this beloved event. “Today is National Wreath Day, the day we carefully lay wreaths on the graves of veterans here at Mountain Home National Cemetery,” Deegan explained enthusiastically. “We’re experiencing an absolutely beautiful turnout alongside a lovely day, and it felt wonderful to be a part of this event.”

Honoring Our Heroes

But what does it all mean? According to Deegan, it is about more than just laying wreaths. “This day serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by veterans for our freedoms. It’s also about educating younger generations so they understand the significance of what these men and women did for us,” she reflected, her pride in the community palpable.

A Community Affair

This year, the community truly stepped up, and as Deegan remarked, the response was nothing short of “overwhelming and wonderful.” Hundreds of individuals arrived to help place wreaths, showing a collective spirit of gratitude that echoed through the cemetery. By the end of the ceremony, nearly 13,000 wreaths had been placed, transforming the grounds into a stunning tribute of remembrance and respect.

More than Just Wreaths

Many families attended, and children were seen placing wreaths on graves, a heartwarming sight that captured the essence of the day. “It’s heartening to see so many people, especially kids, getting involved. They will carry this lesson of honoring veterans into their futures,” Deegan added.

Join the Movement

If you’re moved by the purpose of Wreaths Across America and want to learn more, there are plenty of ways to get involved. They encourage everyone to visit their website, where you can find plenty of information about future events and how to participate. The ongoing support for veterans is vital, and every little bit helps.

What’s Next?

As the holiday season rolls on, events like these remind us to take a moment and reflect on the freedoms we enjoy today, all thanks to those who served. The laying of wreaths may only take place once a year, but the spirit of remembrance and gratitude is something that can be felt year-round.

So, as we swing further into the holiday season, let’s remember that the essence of these celebrations goes beyond decoration and festivities — it’s an opportunity to honor those who made great sacrifices for our country. From every wreath laid to every story shared, the spirit of remembrance lives on in Johnson City and beyond!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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