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Louisiana Veterans Cemeteries to Host Wreaths Across America Ceremonies on December 13

Wreaths on the graves at Christmas

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 5, 2025

SLIDELL, La.  – The Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs (LDVA) invites the public to join us on Saturday, December 13, 2025, as four of the state’s veterans cemeteries participate in Wreaths Across America, a nationwide tradition dedicated to Remembering our fallen heroes, Honoring those who serve, and Teaching future generations about the value of freedom.

Ceremonies are free, open to the public, and will take place at the following LDVA cemeteries:

Each ceremony will be followed by the placement of wreaths on every veteran’s grave. Families will have the opportunity to place wreaths on their loved one’s gravesites before volunteers begin placing wreaths throughout the cemetery.

“We invite families, veterans, service members, and community partners to stand with us during this meaningful tradition,” said LDVA Secretary Col. Charlton Meginley, U.S. Air Force (Ret.). “Wreaths Across America is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes, and these ceremonies give all of us a chance to honor their memory and ensure their stories are never forgotten.”

Volunteers of all ages are encouraged to attend, and the event offers a valuable opportunity for youth and community groups to participate in honoring those who served.

News media are welcome and encouraged to attend and cover the ceremonies at any participating cemetery.

For more information about Louisiana’s veterans cemeteries or Wreaths Across America events, please visit www.vetaffairs.la.gov.

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