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Our mission is to carry on the tradition of the first Flag Day celebration.  Our goal is to teach Americanism and the lessons of our great Flag and country by enlisting the help of 4H groups, the American Legion, VFW chapters, Scouts, and other patriots.

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Christmas Tree
    Lighting!

Wishing you a Red, White & Blue                Christmas!!!

Start your holidays and see our trees at these Community Tree lightings... 

Village of Fredonia - Nov. 30th 
                  6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Hot Cocoa, Caroling---& Santa?? 
(Thank you Flag Day Volunteers for
decorating our Village Tree)

Waubeka Fireman's Park  Dec. 6th
                  6:00 p.m. 
(Thank you Waubeka 4-H for 
   decorating the Flag Day Tree)

Everyone is invited to this
Special Valentines Evening Reservation info
coming soon!

We love our Veteran's, Volunteers, Sponsors, Donors, & Community.... You ALL make it possible..  Happy Valentines’s Day!

Flag Day History & Museums w/Dave Janik
Flag Day Podcast interview begins at approx. 5.1 on the timer

CONGRATULATIONS WINNERS!!!  $500 Mary Weyker … $250 Eric Kempfer … $100 Judy Klas … $50 Claude … $50 M Rothe … $50 Jeff Lallensack …

Thanks to all for Supporting the National Flag Day Foundation & our 1st Raffle…. 

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Membership Drive

Please consider supporting & joining our Flag Day Family!

Single $35/Year.  Family $50/Year.  Business $100/Year.  Lifetime $200/$300 

 

Our 2025 Membership Drive offers Member Signing Perks..

Join & receive: Personalized membership card, new member gifts, access to Members Pages on Web Site...

 

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

HISTORY

The “Stars and Stripes” was designated the national symbol of the United States of America by congress on June 14, 1777-the fifth item on that day's agenda.  It was resolved in the Journal of the Continental Congress “that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes alternate red and white: that the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”  In 1885, a school teacher named Bernard J. Cigrand encouraged his students to reflect on the real meaning and majesty of this symbol.

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2020
FLAG DAY PROGRAM

Happy Flag Day to all you special patriots! The National Flag Day Foundation is excited to present this virtual program! God Bless You, and God Bless America!

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