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Saturday, March 1, 2025

Wreaths Across America Certificate of Appeciation for 2024 Awarded to the Lord Craven Chapter Colonial Dames XVII Century Chapter






Dear Group Leader,

2024 was an exceptional year for Wreaths Across America – and the reason it was so successful is because of the thousands of dedicated volunteers like you!

Thanks to this collective effort, 7,408 sponsorship groups registered to bring the program to their communities, and 1,169 new groups signed up to support the mission. I've said it before, but I truly believe this mission resonates with many people. The National Wreaths Across America Day ceremony and wreath-laying event provides an opportunity for families, communities, and the country to set aside differences and join in acknowledging those who have championed our freedom. In 2024, because of joint efforts by volunteers, local businesses, and individuals like you, just over 3 million veterans' wreaths were sponsored and placed by more than 3 million volunteers.

I am humbled by the incredible dedication and commitment of our volunteers and the continued growth of our year-round mission. The wreath sponsorships afford us the opportunity to provide so many wonderful programs for free, some of these include the TEACH Program with free, downloadable lesson plans and service-based learning for youth of all ages; the Mobile Education Exhibit, a museum on wheels that travels the U.S. sharing the mission and serving as an official ‘Welcome Home' unit for Vietnam War veterans; our National Museum and Gold Star Family History & Hospitality House in Maine that offer guests an opportunity to learn about the many stories of service, sacrifice and success through personal memorabilia; our veteran outreach efforts including partnerships with VSOs nationwide that are supporting living veterans and their families; and Remembrance Tree Program which allows families to create a living memorial to loved ones who served; and Wreaths Across America Radio, A Voice for America's Veterans, this 24/7 internet radio station is sharing the stories of service, sacrifice and success from all across the country and now has 75 veteran-centric shows in the line up!

As a volunteer-based organization, none of our success would be possible without your effort. Thank you for making a difference in your community and for championing this important mission! Please know the staff is here to support your efforts, however we can.

I look forward to seeing how we can reach even more people in 2025!

With gratitude,

Karen Worcester
Executive Director, Volunteer

Thank you, Susan DeGroote, our Wreaths Across America chair, for sharing this information with our chapter. We appreciate all your hard work this past year. Our chapter has 58 wreaths purchased for 2025 due to participating in the 2 for 1 program. Members can continue to buy wreaths in 2025. They can give the treasurer a check made out to the Lord Craven Chapter or go to the WAA tab on our blog and follow the directions. 


The Lord Craven Chapter of the National Society of Colonial Dames XVII Century held a regularly scheduled meeting on Saturday, February 15, 2025



                                                
President Cindy Sellers at the First Meeting of 2025: National Society of North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century, Lord Craven Chapter, held at the Pender County Museum.

The National Society of North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century, Lord Craven Chapter, commenced its first meeting of 2025 on Saturday, February 15th. The gathering took place at the historic Pender County Museum in Burgaw, providing a setting for the society's focus on heritage and history.

The highlight of the meeting was the presentation by our esteemed speaker, Mike Taylor. An expert on local history, Taylor engaged the audience with a detailed discussion on the Palatine Settlement on Rock Fish Creek. His insights shed light on this fascinating chapter of North Carolina's colonial past.

The meeting was a resounding success, setting a positive tone for the year ahead. The members of the Lord Craven Chapter left with a renewed appreciation for their shared heritage and excitement for future gatherings.



                    Lord Craven's guest speaker was Mike Taylor, the Head of the Pender County Historical Society.


Kitsey Lackey introduced the guest speaker at the February Lord Craven meeting.
      Carol Jutte, Lord Craven Chapter Board Member


Chaplain Sally Spainour, reported on the sympathy and get well notes sent out to chapter members