Flag Day
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Test Your Flag Knowledge This Memorial Day, Flag Day and Fourth of JulyGrab your picnic basket and this fun flag test to help celebrate summer holidays this Memorial Day, Flag Day and Fourth of July. -
Flag Day '" American Spirit is DyingAmerican tradition is suffering a decaying trend as tradition has shrunk its duty to fly the flag on Flag Day, a special day for Americans to celebrate the birth of this country, the strength of this country and the perseverance of America. -
How to Throw a Flag Day PartyWith less competition on your friends' calendars than a Memorial Day or Fourth Of July party would have, a Flag Day party stands out from the pack. These Flag Day party ideas will help you show your patriotism in style.
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Factbox: Why, How We Celebrate Flag DayWhy do we celebrate Flag Day? What is the appropriate way to celebrate Flag Day? Read on as I answer these questions, and give you some other fun facts concerning June 14, the day we celebrate our nation's banner.
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Host a Flag Day Neighborhood PartyJune 14 is Flag Day in the United States. This year you can gather your neighbors around Old Glory and have a party in honor of the American flag. Here are 10 steps to hosting a patriotic celebration of one of our national treasures. -
Flag Day Facts You May Not KnowFlag Day has a history that goes back long before it was a National Holiday. -
Retire American Flags Properly This Flag Day and Be PatrioticWaste Management offers helpful advice for disposing of old or worn American flags. -
Free Memorial Day Coloring Sheets, Word Searches, Puzzles & Other Patriotic PrintablesAs we approach Memorial Day, parents might find it helpful to print out a handful of free resources to aid the whole family's understanding of what an important day this is in America. -
The American Flag- Proper Etiquette for Flying and DisplayingOur American Flag is to be respected. When flying or displaying it, we should follow proper flag etiquette.
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Easy, Patriotic Memorial Day CraftsDirections for easy Memorial Day crafts for the entire family.
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Buying an American FlagThe American Flag is flying from American porches and lawns not only on the 4th of July, but everyday. A little information on what to look for when purchasing a flag will help buyers join this red, white and blue phenomenon.
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Texas Flag EtiquetteThe Texas State Flag has a long history and should be respected. There are specific rules for raising, displaying, folding and retiring this flag.
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Patriotic and American Flag Coloring PagesPatriotic coloring pages, American flag coloring pages and much more. Free printable coloring pages for Flag Day, Memorial Day, President's Day, Veteran's Day and More.
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How the American Flag Should Be Displayed This SummerSummer is a great time for displaying the red, white and blue. Here is a guide to the essential do's and don'ts of American flag protocol.
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Down with Valentine's Day: Thoughts and SuggestionsThe article herein details ways for coping with being lonely on Valentine's Day and/or angry with the terrible institution of courtship in Western society via an extensive evaluation of the holiday as a whole.
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National Integration DayThe aim of National Integration Day is to bring unity, peace, and spreading of love and brotherhood among fellow Indians. -
Helpful Hints for Flying Your American FlagHelpful hints for the proper and respectful display of the American flag. -
Happy Birthday US FlagThis year marks the 231st birthday of the U.S. Flag.
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Respecting Old Glory: Proper Flag EtiquetteIt is alarming that very few patriotic citizens actually know the proper etiquette for treatment of our flag. Here are some guidelines to help give the flag its due and proper respect.
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Flag Etiquette: Don't Commit a Flag Faux PasTitle 4, United States Code, Chapter 1, with amendments thereto, sets forth flag etiquette. -
Capt. Adams and His U. S. FlagKnown as "Mr. Flag Man", Francis A. Adams was an intelligent and patriotic gentleman from New York and Florida. He saw and accomplished much in his 101 years of life but proudly exhibiting the U.S. Flag was his greatest joy.
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Why Armed Forces Day is Not More Widely Known and CelebratedArmed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May each year, is only observed in a big way in a handful of communities across the nation. There are several reasons it has never achieved a higher level as a holiday in the American consciousness. -
Free Printable Material for President's Day10 great websites that have a large variety of printable activities and coloring pages for President's day.
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How to Make a Felt American Flag GarlandIn the mood for Americana? Decorate your home, parade float or lawn chair with this crafty American flag banner, made from felt. -
"My Flag is Not Offensive" Bumper Stickers Huge SuccessK92FM's "Doc & Grace in the Morning" program creates and promotes new "My Flag Is Not Offensive" bumper sticker across Florida. -
Memorial Day - Not Just for SoldiersMemorial Day was initiated to honor our fallen service persons. But it is a good day to remember and honor all your deceased loved ones. -
Six Ways to Put Meaning into the Observance of Memorial DayToo many of America's national holidays have become meaningless in terms of how they're observed; their history has become obscured. Now is a good time to make this Memorial Day a meaningful holiday and have some family fun at the same time. -
The 4th of July is Right Around the CornerDrive through any neighborhood, and I am fairly certain on certain days such as " Memorial Day", "Flag Day", and the "4th of July" you will see many more American Flags proudly displayed somewhere on houses in a that neighborhood.
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Fourth of July Flag CakeTwo methods of decorating and baking a flag-decorated cake for Fourth of July celebrations including a simple version and the more difficult Wilton Cake decorating version with tips and tricks to assist with either method one chooses to use. -
How to Host a St. Patty's Day PartyTips and ideas for throwing a St. Patrick's Day party with sections on decorations, food, and drinks.
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Six American Flags Stolen from Memorial Day DisplaySome time last Monday night or early Tuesday morning, six American flags were stolen and 10 poles used to attach them to parking meters were bent beyond repair. The flags were in place to commemorate Memorial Day this Monday. -
Top Ten Gift Ideas for Your Flag Football Obsessed BoyfriendWith flag football becoming a popular pastime among men in their twenties this holiday shopping list will be sure to please the football enthusiast in your life. -
Rules for Flying the US Flag?We are living in a time of constant criticism and attacks both verbally and physically towards the United States, and I think the US flag gives US citizens the hope and strength needed to keep fighting for our Freedom! -
Fabulous Flag Crafts for Holidays or Any DayWhether it's for the 4th of July, or just because you want to show your patriotism, flag crafts are fun, easy and impressive. -
Veteran's Day 2006We were temperate within; warm and thankful because of Veteran's Day and so we went downtown to honor those who have given so much, and sometimes all, for the rest of us who can merely stand on the sidewalk and watch as heroes go by. -
The Flag of the Confederacy Still Stands for Divisiveness and HateAll over the country, people (mostly Southernors) continue to proudly display the flag that was chosen by a faction of the United States that once tried to secede so they could keep slaves. Insodoing, they're propagating a message of racism. -
St. Patrick's Day Parades in WisconsinThe leprechauns are making plans for St. Patrick's Day merriment in Wisconsin. There are several parades throughout the state. -
Show American Flag Proper RespectVery few, including government officials, seem to understand, know or care about American flag etiquette. How and where we fly the American flag, and how we treat it, indicates not just if we know the rules of care, but also our pride in our country.
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Saint Patrick's Day History, Legends and Social SignificanceThe significance of St Patrick's day, known in America for the televised Manhattan parade, always was and still is a social, spiritual, political, commercial, and contagiously captivating communal event with ever widening appeal. -
A Beautiful Celebration of Flag DayMy neighbor Tom lined his drive way with flags to celebrate Flag Day. Betsy Ross did not design the first American Flag. Some early American flags sported a rattlesnake.
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