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Volunteers Plant Commemorative Garden at MAAM

  • Writer: Margie Barham, MBA
    Margie Barham, MBA
  • Apr 7
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 8

Millville Army Airfield Museum New Jersey April 2025
Norman Hacket from Millville and Katelyn Caruso from Haddonfield pitched in to help create if Victory/ Memory Garden on the ground of the Millville Army Airfield Museum. 

Spring is in the air.. especially now as Angelic Health and our friends at Heroic Gardens have completed phase two of our Victory/Memory Garden on the grounds of the Millville Army Airfield Museum. Once is full glory these plantings will be a beautiful and lasting tribute to those who served our country.  It was an overcast day, but families and friends gathered to complete the garden, planting small greenery and flowers that will soon delight the eye as they grow and bloom for years to come.


Joining the planting were Philadelphia Union UServe and UPS volunteers and even more than a few youngsters. Who knows what future gardeners — young and old-- will come out of this day of service.  


Norman Hacket from Millville and Katelyn Caruso from Haddonfield pitched in to help create if Victory/ Memory Garden on the ground of the Millville Army Airfield Museum. 


Community pitched in to help create Victory/ Memory Garden on the ground of the Millville Army Airfield Museum April 2025





Angelic Health is a premiere hospice care provider offering services and therapeutic programs that others do not. We pride ourselves are providing exceptional care and support, from dedicated staff of nurses, home health aides, social workers, volunteers, and spiritual care and grief counselors.  


Volunteers Plant Commemorative Garden at MAAM




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