You have a registered email address and password on pressherald.com, but we are unable to locate a paid subscription attached to these credentials. Please verify your current subsription or subscribe.
Photos: Volunteers place flags at veterans cemeteries
On the Saturday before Memorial Day dozens of volunteers placed thousands of flags at grave marker at the two veterans cemeteries in Augusta. Photos by Kennebec Journal photographer Joe Phelan.
Callie Pare of West Gardiner puts a flag in front a grave marker Saturday at Central Maine Veterans’ Cemetery on Mt. Vernon Road in Augusta. People walk through rows of grave markers Saturday as volunteers place more flags at Central Maine Veterans’ Cemetery on Mt. Vernon Road in Augusta.Family members are reflected in Jamie Pare’s sunglasses Saturday as they chat while installing flags in front of grave markers at Central Maine Veterans’ Cemetery on Mt. Vernon Road in Augusta. Jamie Pare of West Gardiner puts a flag in front of a grave marker Saturday at Central Maine Veterans’ Cemetery on Mt. Vernon Road in Augusta. Jamie Pare of West Gardiner, left, follows her daughter, Cora Pare, as they place flags in front of grave markers Saturday at Central Maine Veterans’ Cemetery on Mt. Vernon Road in Augusta.
Purchase photos from the Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel
Sign up for Maine Lens our monthly photo newsletter.
Joe Phelan is an award winning journalist who makes photos and videos around the capital area for the the Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel and the other Masthead Maine publications. Joe’s first journalism...
More by Joe Phelan
Comments are not available on this story. Read more about why we allow commenting on some stories and not on others.
We believe it's important to offer commenting on certain stories as a benefit to our readers. At its best, our comments sections can be a productive platform for readers to engage with our journalism, offer thoughts on coverage and issues, and drive conversation in a respectful, solutions-based way. It's a form of open discourse that can be useful to our community, public officials, journalists and others.
We do not enable comments on everything — exceptions include most crime stories, and coverage involving personal tragedy or sensitive issues that invite personal attacks instead of thoughtful discussion.
Comments are not available on this story. Read more about why we allow commenting on some stories and not on others.
We believe it's important to offer commenting on certain stories as a benefit to our readers. At its best, our comments sections can be a productive platform for readers to engage with our journalism, offer thoughts on coverage and issues, and drive conversation in a respectful, solutions-based way. It's a form of open discourse that can be useful to our community, public officials, journalists and others.
We do not enable comments on everything — exceptions include most crime stories, and coverage involving personal tragedy or sensitive issues that invite personal attacks instead of thoughtful discussion.
You can read more here about our commenting policy and terms of use. More information is also found on our FAQs.
Show less