Each year the Carl A. Schelin Post 1271 of Tappan, NY, in partnership with the Volunteer Fire Association of Tappan and the Tappan Reformed Church, recognize our fallen veterans and active servicemen and women.
This year, this partnership has expanded with the support of the Colonial Flag Foundation® and the Field of Honor® by creating an awe-inspiring panorama of US flags.
The Exchange Club of Daniel Island will transform a lawn to a sea of red, white and blue as members join with volunteers in posting 1,000 United States Flags to honor those who through their actions have added honor to the Stars & Stripes.
From June 28th to July 4, 2025, an inspiring panorama will unfold as U.S. flags fly in solemn formation at Seven Gables Park. This stirring display unites our community in a patriotic tribute to honor our heroes. Each flag represents an individual and tells a unique story, with sponsorship opportunities available to honor someone special.
Join us as over 700 U.S. flags fly in a moving tribute on the Canadian River Wagon Bridge, honoring military, veterans, first responders, and local heroes. […]
Creating an awe-inspiring panorama, United States flags will fly in a solemn formation at Delaney Park Strip during July of 2025. This stirring display of flags will bring the community together in a patriotic tribute to honor our heroes. Each U.S. flag represents an individual and tells a story.
An inspiring vista of red, white & blue will appear over the Independence Day weekend at 5440 Herbert Lord Road, Greenfield, IN. The theme of this event is First Responders and Military. The Hancock-Lawrence Exchange Club will post 500 United States flags in a tribute honoring our military, veterans, first responders, essential workers and home town heroes.
Exchange Clubs understand the impact created through the display of our National Flag, and this year brings greater meaning to the Mooresville Field of Honor® display as the Mooresville - Lake Norman Exchange Clubs post hundreds of United States flags on the grassy field adjacent to Lowe’s YMCA on Joe Knox Avenue.