Wreaths Across America at the Paoli Battlefield

Wreaths Across America at the Paoli Battlefield We keep with the WAA core values of :
REMEMBER our fallen U.S. veterans. HONOR those who serve. TEACH your children the value of freedom

This event is part of a nationwide event. The local event is organized by the Daughters of the American Revolution, The Paoli Memorial Association, and the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund. One man's annual tribute to our veterans inspired a legion of volunteers and gave rise to the Wreaths Across America of today

Please note, anyone wishing to read about the difference between Wreaths Across

America, the national non-profit organization and Worcester Wreath Company, can read more here. Morrill Worcester, owner of Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, was a 12 year old paper boy for the Bangor Daily News when he won a trip to Washington D.C. His first trip to our nation’s capital was one he would never forget, and Arlington National Cemetery made an especially indelible impression on him. This experience followed him throughout his life and successful career, reminding him that his good fortune was due, in large part, to the values of this nation and the veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. In 1992, Worcester Wreath found themselves with a surplus of wreaths nearing the end of the holiday season. Remembering his boyhood experience at Arlington, Worcester realized he had an opportunity to honor our country’s veterans. With the aid of Maine Senator Olympia Snowe, arrangements were made for the wreaths to be placed at Arlington in one of the older sections of the cemetery that had been receiving fewer visitors with each passing year. As plans were underway, a number of other individuals and organizations stepped up to help. James Prout, owner of local trucking company Blue Bird Ranch, Inc., generously provided transportation all the way to Virginia. Volunteers from the local American Legion and VFW Posts gathered with members of the community to decorate each wreath with traditional red, hand-tied bows. Members of the Maine State Society of Washington, D.C. helped to organize the wreath-laying, which included a special ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The annual tribute went on quietly for several years, until 2005, when a photo of the stones at Arlington, adorned with wreaths and covered in snow, circulated around the internet. Suddenly, the project received national attention. Thousands of requests poured in from all over the country from people wanting to help with Arlington, to emulate the Arlington project at their National and State cemeteries, or to simply share their stories and thank Morrill Worcester for honoring our nation’s heroes.

We remember and cherish those that have served in our armed forces and have gone before us. This Sunday, March 15th, we ...
03/13/2026

We remember and cherish those that have served in our armed forces and have gone before us. This Sunday, March 15th, we will join in honoring the life of retired Second Class Petty Officer Michael Nagel who passed away last month. This photo shows Mike presenting our Coast Guard wreath at our ceremony in 2018. The link provides his obituary and memorial service information.

https://www.legacy.com/legacy/michael-nagel

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12/24/2025

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12/11/2025

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Check out the latest community post from one of your neighbors. (The views expressed in this post are the author’s own.)

05/24/2025

Let us not forget that the long holiday weekend has a purpose. Remember the fallen.

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