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Trussville Scouts Demonstrate Patriotism, Place 2,000 Flags at Jefferson Memorial Gardens for Memorial Day

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Trussville Scouts Demonstrate Patriotism, Place 2,000 Flags at Jefferson Memorial Gardens for Memorial Day

Over 2,000 Flags Adorning the Graves of Veterans

In Trussville, Alabama, a sight of incredible reverence and patriotism unfolded as Cub Scout Pack 216, aided by BSA Troop 216, Troop 216G, and the Roebuck Elks Lodge, painstakingly placed over 2,000 flags on the graves of veterans in the Jefferson Memorial Gardens.

This heartwarming venture took place on Tuesday in honour of the upcoming Memorial Day. It marks the 18th year that this touching tribute has been carried out, solidifying it as an enduring tradition for the scouts and the community.

Community Contribution

The effort saw many helping hands come together with the Roebuck Elks Lodge providing 400 new flags for the occasion. “We would like to thank the Elk Lodge for their generous donation of over 400 new flags this year,” expressed Allison Sheffield, Treasurer and Den Leader of Cub Scout Pack 216.

A Lasting Display of Respect

The flags, now waving proudly in the breeze amidst the tranquility of Jefferson Memorial Gardens, will stay for two weeks before they are carefully collected and stored for the following year. This display not only honors the memory of the fallen veterans but also imparts an indelible lesson of respect and empathy for the young scouts.

A Tradition of Honour

This annual service project is a significant event for the Trussville scouts. It not only presents an opportunity to serve their community but also a chance to shape their understanding of Memorial Day – a day to honour and remember the servicemen and women who sacrified their lives for their country.

Each flag placed by these young scouts is a tribute to the bravery and courage of the men and women who served their nation. They might no longer be with us, but their sacrifices and legacy continue to live on, echoed in each flutter of the flags on their graves this Memorial Day.

Serving and Remembering

This annual service project has touched many, evident in the outpouring of support received from various quarters of Trussville. Further, it stands as a reminder to the younger generation of the price of the freedom and liberties they enjoy today. As the flags wave proudly over the Memorial Gardens, the scouts and the community take a pause from their daily routines to remember and honor those who have given their all.


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