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Parade of Flags
   
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The Parade of Flags
 

The "Parade of Flags" consists of a set of 18 silk flags, 3' x 2' on poles with brass eagles atop each pole. There is a printed script describing when each flag was used in our country.  Click here to view flag images and read more details about each one.

There are many interesting possibilities for using the "Parade of Flags"!  For example, the program might be presented to these organizations:

Program for naturalization ceremonies for new citizens  
Retirement homes  
Nursing homes  
Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts  
Boys Club, Girls Club  
After school care programs  
Local parades  
Veterans' organizations  
Annual meetings  

Contact the National Flag Consultant for a written script for the "Parade of Flags."

The following state societies currently own a set of the Flags: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Click here to learn the interesting history of the Parade of Flags

Our NSCDA National Flag Consultant is available to help you with information and advice on any of the flag programs. She is also prepared to assist you with such questions as: when and how to fly the flag, what to do when it gets worn, and much more.

In additional you may contact the National Flag Consultant for the following educational items:

Flag Education DVD or Video  
Ordering American Flags  
Ordering Colonial Dames Flags  (4" x  6")  
or  Ideas for a Patriotic Membership Meeting  
   

 History of Parade of Flags  |  Patriotic Service

Last updated:  08/20/2008
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