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Colony Club of Ocean City places wreaths at county veterans cemetery

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – For the fifth consecutive year, the Colony Club of Ocean City honored the service of area veterans by placing wreaths on graves at the Gerald M. Thornton Veterans Cemetery of Cape May County on Saturday, Dec. 14.

Each December, the Wreaths Across America organization asks local groups to remember and honor veterans by conducting wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, as well as more than 4,200 additional locations in all 50 states.

“The Colony Club of Ocean City is pleased to again have the opportunity to join a grateful nation and thank our veterans and their families,” said Cathy Solarski, chair of the club’s Wreaths Across America Committee. “Our club members, along with members from the Exchange Club of Ocean City and the American Legion Post 524 Auxiliary, donated over $2,000 and joined other community members in sponsoring over 1,000 red ribbon-trimmed evergreen wreaths to be placed on graves of veterans from various wars.”

More than a dozen Colony Club members and Legion Auxiliary participants fanned out across the 17.6-acre Cape May County cemetery grounds to salute more than 1,000 interred veterans. The wreaths are hand-crafted of balsam vines and hand-tied with velvet bows at the Wreaths Across America headquarters in Columbia Falls, Maine and then shipped to each ceremony location nationwide.

The Colony Club of Ocean City, part of the General Federation and New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs, is a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to developing and supporting programs and projects that improve the community.

More information about the Colony Club is at: https://colonyclubocnj.wordpress.com Meetings are 6:45 p.m. the third Monday of each month in room 111 of the Ocean City Free Public Library, 1735 Simpson Ave., Ocean City.

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