The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America - - 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. - Rev. Francis Bellamy

When to Display The American Flag
2006-2007


Ù Labor Day  -  Sept. 5

Ù Constitution and Citizenship Day  -  Sept. 17

Ù Columbus Day (observed)  - Oct. 12

Ù Veteran's Day  -  Nov. 11

Ù Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday)  - Nov. 24

Ù Christmas Day  - Dec. 25

Ù New Year's Day  - Jan. 1

Ù Martin Luther King's Birthday (observed)  - Jan. 16

Ù Lincoln's Birthday  - Feb. 12

Ù Presidents' Day (observed 3rd Monday)  - Feb. 20

Ù Washington's Birthday  - Feb. 22

Ù Easter Sunday  - April 16

Ù Mother's Day  - May 14

Ù Armed Forces Day (3rd Saturday)  - May 20

Ù Memorial Day (last Monday)  - May 29

Ù Flag Day  - June 11

Ù Independence Day  - July 4





Note:  The President of the United States of America may proclaim other days to fly the flag.  An all weather flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated after dark.


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