BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171216 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171217 TRANSP:TRANSPARENT X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:TRUE SUMMARY:* National Wreaths Across America Day (Devens) DESCRIPTION:Wreaths to be placed at local cemetery\n\nSentinel & Enterprise\nUPDATED: 12/12/2017 08:17:18 AM EST\n\n\n\nDEVENS -- Local residents will join people across the nation in laying wreaths on the graves of veterans Saturday.\n\n"It's not about decorating the graves\, it's about remembering the people\," said Paul Monohon\, a training coordinator at Fort Devens.\n\nDuring an hour-long ceremony starting at 10 a.m.\, more than 400 wreaths will be placed at Fort Devens Cemetery on 50 Patton Road.\n\nThe wreaths -- donated by individuals\, Girl and Boy Scout troops and local veteran groups -- are part of National Wreaths Across America Day.\n\nEvery year on the third Saturday in December\, the national group organizes a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington\, Va.\, coinciding with over 1\,200 locations across the world.\n\nThe event at Devens is open to the public.\n\n"Every year at the same time\, at the same date\, at every national cemetery in the U.S. volunteers come and place wreaths on the graves of all the deceased veterans everywhere at once\," Monohon said. "It's a pretty impressive thing."\n\nMonohon said this is a long-standing tradition at Devens\, which also carries a personal meaning for him.\n\n"I got three of my guys buried in Arlington\," he said. "I wish I was there (for the ceremony)\, but I can't be."\n\n\n\n\nRead more: http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/news/ci_31519273/wreaths-be-placed-at-local-cemetery#ixzz51Lhszri4 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
DEVENS -- Local residents will join people across the nation in laying wreaths on the graves of veterans Saturday.
\n\n"\;It'\;s not about decorating the graves\, it'\;s about remembering the people\,"\; said Paul Monohon\, a training coordinator at Fort Devens.
\n\nDuring an hour-long ceremony starting at 10 a.m.\, more than 400 wreaths will be placed at Fort Devens Cemetery on 50 Patton Road.
\n\nThe wreaths -- donated by individuals\, Girl and Boy Scout troops and local veteran groups -- are part of National Wreaths Across America Day.
\n\nEvery year on the third Saturday in December\, the national group organizes a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington\, Va.\, coinciding with over 1\,200 locations across the world.
\n\nThe event at Devens is open to the public.
\n\n"\;Every year at the same time\, at the same date\, at every national cemetery in the U.S. volunteers come and place wreaths on the graves of all the deceased veterans everywhere at once\,"\; Monohon said. "\;It'\;s a pretty impressive thing."\;
\n\nMonohon said this is a long-standing tradition at Devens\, which also carries a personal meaning for him.
\n\n"\;I got three of my guys buried in Arlington\,"\; he said. "\;I wish I was there (for the ceremony)\, but I can'\;t be."\;
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