2018 Wreaths Across America -Milledgeville, GA

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2018 Wreaths Across America -Milledgeville, GA

Time: December 15, 2018 from 12pm to 3pm
Location: Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Street: 2617 Vinson Hwy SE
City/Town: Milledgeville, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: David L Blanton - State Captain - Facebook
Event Type: motorcycle, ride, memorial, ceremony
Organized By: Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia (SE Region)
Latest Activity: Dec 4, 2018

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The Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia (SE Region) are proud to partner with Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery in hosting the annual Wreaths Across America Program at the cemetery. It's never to early to consider sponsoring a couple of wreaths to insure every veteran receives a wreath this special time of year. Our fundraising group is on a 2 for 3 program and for every two wreaths sponsored, we get one free. Last year we fell short by 800 wreaths in covering every grave. We need your help in reaching our goal to insure every veteran gets a wreath. Please take a moment to sponsor a wreath and help us as we remember our veterans.

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