The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Remember the reason for Memorial Day

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As the family members of our veterans, we hold a special place in our hearts for the parents, siblings, spouses and friends of those who served. We cannot help but think of all the men and women who have gone to fight for this great nation and did not return home.

While we are all guilty of celebratin­g the unofficial start of summer and encouragin­g each other to “have a good weekend,” it is important to remember the reason for the holiday. Memorial Day is the day Americans set aside to honor those brave men and women who met tragic ends while defending our freedom. It is our duty to honor their sacrifices, to pray for their families and to bow our heads in recognitio­n of their service.

On National Poppy Day, May 24, American Legion Auxiliary members across the state and the country will be distributi­ng poppies as a tribute to our fallen warriors. We, the American Letion Department of CT, invite residents to stop by and see us and to receive a poppy to wear in remembranc­e of those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We must never forget.

The poppy, which bloomed on the battlefiel­ds of France after World War I, has grown to become an internatio­nally known and recognized symbol of the lives sacrificed in war and the hope that none died in vain. If you choose to donate to the poppy cans, one hundred percent of all donations received will go directly to help veterans, military and their families here in Connecticu­t. The American Legion Family has called upon Congress to designate the Friday before Memorial Day as National Poppy Day.

To learn more about the Auxiliary’s mission or to volunteer, donate or join, visit www.ALAforVete­rans.org or www.ctaladept.weebly.com.

Janice Sentivany, American Legion Department of CT, Public Relations Chairman, Coventry

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