Save the date: National Poppy Day is the Friday before Memorial Day

The American Legion Family recognizes thePoppy_InMemoriam importance of honoring the fallen and supporting the living who have worn our nation’s uniform. That is why The American Legion Family has called upon Congress to designate the Friday before Memorial Day as National Poppy Day. The inaugural day this year is Friday, May 26, 2017.

National Poppy Day honors all U.S. servicemembers, from the battlefields of France in World War I a century ago to today’s global war on terror. After WWI, the poppy flourished in Europe and quickly became a symbol of the sacrifices made by Americans and allied servicemembers around the world. Soldiers returning from WWI brought home the flowers in memory of the barren landscape transformed by the sudden growth of wild red poppies among the newly dug graves—unforgettably described in a memorial poem by Canadian Lt. Col. John McCrae:

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

In Flanders Fields.

american-legion-auxiliary-poppy-story.jpgNational Poppy Day broadens a tradition that dates back to the American Legion Auxiliary’s first National Convention in the early 1920s when the red poppy was adopted as The American Legion Family’s memorial flower. Today, it remains an iconic symbol of honor for the sacrifice of our veterans. ALA members distribute millions of poppies annually across the country in exchange for donations that go directly to assist disabled and hospitalized veterans in our communities. They raise more than $5-6 million annually to provide support for veterans.

poppy-day-poppy.jpgBy wearing poppies on National Poppy Day, we’ll not ony honor every servicemember who died in the name of liberty, freedom, and democracy, but provide an opportunity to support veterans for generations to come. For more information and resources about National Poppy Day click here. You can also read more about the poppy on our blog: the poppy-what’s it all about and six interesting facts about the poppy.

American Legion Family members planning poppy distributions and National Poppy Day celebrations should use the hashtags #PoppyDay and #LegionFamily on social media.

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    • Look in your phone book and see if there is an American Legion Auxiliary unit near you. If they have poppies to spare, they might give some to you (in exchange for a donation, if possible).

      When the poppies are passed out, be prepared to explain the Poppy Story, because many people (especially the younger ones) don’t know what the poppies stand for. If any donations are received by the person passing them out, ideally they should be given back to the Auxiliary unit the flowers came from. The funds collected from Poppy drives can only be used for certain things.

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