Patriotism was abound today at Port Byron School as part of the Wreaths Across America program. The students did a wonderful job under the direction of Dr. Linda Townsend.
Pictured above is a mural located in the common area of the Dana L. West Jr./Sr. High School. Principal Bissetta granted permission to share this photo on my history blog for those living out of the area. This image captures the heart of our PB Panthers as they honor our soldiers, especially those that have made the ultimate sacrifice in giving their life to our Country. It reads:
Honorably following tradition bravely
fighting for our land's protection.
Your selfless sacrifice tears at our hearts,
We Forevermore will bear these deep scars.
We mark your fall untimely
Gone, you've kept us free.
Panthers you will forever be.
M. Brewster Class of '84
Above mural was painted by Chelsea Crawford-Class of 2010
Port Byron was the only high school in New York State to participate in the
Wreaths Across America program this year. As historian, it was my pleasure to speak about our African American soldiers of the Civil War and their contributions to the Lockwood Post GAR #175 of Port Byron. As a member of the
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison Tent #2 DUVCW, it was an honor to add to the patriotic instruction of the day.
Owasco Chapter DAR sponsored a wreath which was placed at the Lockwood Post GAR monument at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. The monument is surrounded by soldiers of the civil war, including the grave of John Thomas of the USCT who is laid to eternal rest next to his fellow comrades without prejudice. I would like to thank my fellow DAR sisters for their participation.
A fabulous color guard lined the entire length of the auditorium, many coming from the Rochester area. The program reminded us that freedom is not free. On behalf of the Port Byron community, we thank all of our service men and woman who serve to preserve our freedoms.