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Letter: Please take care of our American flag

Chris Lagermann writes from the American Legion, Metcalfe Co. KY:
About the American flag - please take a moment and check out the flag you are displaying in honor of our country. If it looks faded or frayed, run, don't walk (or you can drive) to the store and purchase a new one.

Take time to drop the old one off at the Justice Center in the designated container for proper disposal. If you would like a booklet on properly displaying the American flag, your local American Legion Post 65 has them for free. Contact chrislogs@hotmail.com.




This story was posted on 2024-06-15 12:01:00
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Please help if you see a flag in trouble



2024-06-16 - South Central Kentucky - Photo by Chris Lagermann/Linda Waggener. As Chris Lagermann writes in her letter linked to this set of pictures, if you notice a flag in disrepair, like the one at left, please take action. There's no need to make judgement, simply see how you can help remove and replace it. The American flag should always be as fresh as the one pictured at right on the Public Square in Columbia. Free information on how to work with the flag is available, click 'read more' or see letters for contact information.
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