015. Flagging 2025 Participant

Description

Memorial Day Flagging Volunteer 2025

Location

The Woodlawn Cemetery, 3800 Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY

Date & Time

5/17/25-5/25/25

Flags for every hero
Annual Flagging Tradition at Woodlawn

Founded in 1863, The Woodlawn Cemetery is the final resting place of more than 8,600 individuals who bravely served our nation in the U.S. Armed Forces. Woodlawn has honored veterans for years by recruiting volunteers, including school groups, scouts, corporate teams, and service organizations from the local community to salute America’s heroes.

Each year, to thank those who answer the call, volunteers place flags on veterans’ gravesites in the lead-up to Memorial Day. Volunteers receive maps that pinpoint grave locations and a list of known servicemembers. A Woodlawn tradition, the yearly public event attracts hundreds of volunteers who make it a point to honor the bravest among us.

Volunteers can participate any day between Saturday, May 17 and Saturday, May 24, with time slots available in the morning (10:00 AM) and afternoon (1:00 PM). Flagging is open to volunteers of all ages; we only ask that you indicate the age range of any children attending when you register. Woodlawn will host a kick-off to the 2025 Flagging Campaign on Saturday, May 17 at 10:00 AM, followed by our first flagging time slot at 11:00 AM.

Volunteer participation and financial support are critical to supporting this annual tradition of honoring America's veterans. Please consider making a contribution to cover the costs of flags and related supplies. Every $25 donated covers the purchase of 10 flags all proudly made in the U.S.A.

Among Woodlawn’s veterans are 11 Medal of Honor recipients, soldiers honored by local posts and parks, and representatives of every conflict from the Revolutionary War onward. One of the most famous veterans buried in the cemetery is David Glasgow Farragut, the first admiral in the U.S. Navy. Other notable soldiers include newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, who was a recruit for the Union Army during the Civil War; Bronx native Sergeant Natale Greco, whose plane was shot down over Germany in World War II; and Sergeant Lincoln Colon-Perez, a Purple Heart recipient who was killed in action in South Vietnam. Whose resting place will you flag this year?

To learn more about the event, email [email protected]. If you are unable to volunteer, please consider donating to become a sponsor of this annual event. To make a donation via check, please address to Woodlawn Conservancy, 4199 Webster Ave, Bronx, NY 10470.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Anything not answered here? Please email [email protected]

Flagging will start on Saturday, May 17 and run every day through Saturday, May 24.

We ask that volunteers select an AM or PM shift when signing up.

AM Shifts are from approximately 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

PM Shifts are from approximately 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Most volunteers spend at least 1 to 2 hours placing flags on their assigned plot.

Regardless of the weather conditions, so long as the Cemetery is open to visitors, we flag to honor all of America's veterans.

We will reach out to all participants or group leaders registered for that day to notify you of any Cemetery closures. 

Volunteers of all ages are welcome. Adult supervision required for children.

Memorial flagging occurs on the Cemetery grounds across uneven ground. Volunteers must be comfortable traversing varied terrain on foot.

Yes, parking is available on-site. Please use the address 3800 Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY as the destination address when arriving by car.

Yes, Woodlawn Cemetery is easily reached via NYC Subway (4 and 2 lines) or MetroNorth Railroad (Woodlawn Station).

Note, the 4 train arrives near the Jerome Ave entrance where the flagging headquarters is located. If taking the 2 train or MetroNorth, enter at the Webster Avenue entrance and request a transport from Security staff to flagging headquarters.

We will have water and limited snacks available for volunteers on all days. On Saturdays and Sundays, we will have complimentary lunch available. 

Companion animals are not permitted to participate. Service animals are always welcome. 

We understand that things come up and will make every effort to work with you. If the need arises to cancel or reschedule your time slot, please email [email protected]

Volunteers must wear closed-toed shoes such as sneakers or boots. You should wear comfortable clothes appropriate for moving outside. As this is a solemn activity, we ask that you refrain from wearing anything cropped, revealing, or containing slogans. 

Restrooms are available. 

Please consider becoming a sponsor at a level of your personal comfort - you can sign up here. We'd also love it if you could spread the word through your network with the social and share options on this page. 

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