News & Updates
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Wreath Season 2025 Is Upon Us
As wreath season 2025 begins, Worcester Wreath Company renews its commitment to quality, remembrance, and community. Each handcrafted wreath, centerpiece, tabletop tree and holiday decor reflects the spirit and purpose that define the company’s legacy.
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A New Apple Orchard Dedicated to Mrs. Willey on Johnny Appleseed Day
On John Appleseed Day, Wreaths Across America and Worcester Resources honored 93-year-old educator Nancy Willey with the dedication of the Nancy Willey Legacy Orchard.
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The Facility
In 2022, our family transformed a warehouse into an indoor baseball and sport facility with the intention of providing youth athletes and Downeast teams the chance to prolong their seasons. This facility is completely free of charge and can be accessed upon request.
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An Update on the Flagpole of Freedom Project
The Flagpole of Freedom project, is currently on hold. While initial planning began with great enthusiasm, the project has been paused as organizers reassess.
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Worcester Resources is one of top donors to WAA
Worcester Resources continues to help remember and honor our nations heroes by donating over 80,000 wreaths to the Wreaths Across America program in 2023.
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Worcester Wreath Scholarship
Each year the Worcester Wreath Co. gives out several scholarships to those students that show academic achievements and have either worked or family members that work for the Worcester Companies. R/O to your guidance counselor for information.
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Memorials, Monuments & more
In conjunction with WAA, among the roads of Worcester Balsam Farm, monuments, memorials, and Remembrance Tree Tags dedicated to honoring our military servicemen and women.
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Bear Claw Award-Community Service
Presented each year to a local area business or individual, whose long-time commitment to the promotion of the youth hockey experience and has impacted our program and community in a positive manner. In 2024, Renee Worcester accepted this award on behalf of Worcester Wreath Co.
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Flagpole View Cabins
Our passion for this stunning scenery is ingrained in everything we do. We are dedicated to operating in perfect harmony with nature, striving to preserve and protect this beautiful landscape for generations to come.
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Balsam Valley Chapel
The Balsam Valley Chapel is a small off the grid chapel owned by the Worcester family and located in Columbia Falls Maine. It is non denominational. The chapel is free for weddings, funerals and events.
A family business
Family businesses are more than just enterprises; they're legacies woven with love, dedication, and shared dreams, where every success is a testament to the strength of familial bonds and the power of working together towards a common goal.

