Operation Underground Railroad is a 501(C)(3) non-profit founded by Tim Ballard which assists governments around the world in the rescue of human trafficking and sex trafficking victims, with a special focus on children.
Find out more »Child Abuse Prevention is a National Project of the National Exchange Club to raise awareness for the magnitude of this tragedy while raising funds to develop and support programs to break the cycle of abuse.
Find out more »Child Abuse Prevention is a National Project of the National Exchange Club to raise awareness for the magnitude of this tragedy while raising funds to develop and support programs to break the cycle of abuse.
Find out more »Americans break out Old Glory during time of war, and during the war fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, the unity and hope symbolized by the U.S. flag is needed more than ever.
Find out more »For the week leading up to Memorial Day, the Arcadia Rotary will transform Arcadia County Park into an awe-inspiring display of 1,000 U.S. flags, which will again serve as a reminder of the deeper meaning of the observance.
Find out more »An inspiring vista of red, white & blue will appear over the Independence Day weekend along Airport Boulevard in Mount Comfort.
Find out more »The Rotary Club of Jurupa Valley will post hundreds of United States flags at Veterans Memorial Park presenting northwestern Riverside County’s 4th Annual Field of Honor® display of the Stars & Stripes.
Find out more »Creating an awe-inspiring a panorama, United States flags will fly in a solemn formation at Hudson’s Library Park during May and June of 2020. This stirring display of 1,800 flags will bring the community together in a patriotic tribute to honor our Veterans. Each U.S. flag represents an individual and tells a story
Find out more »What the "Wheel of Honor" is: Since 1965, Wilmington's Rotary Wheel Garden has been the world's largest Rotary symbol. The gear wheel represents the world-wide Rotary International movement, which encourages “Service Above Self.”
Find out more »Earning strong community support on many levels of benefit, the Mansfield’s 6th Annual Field of Honor® flag display has grown into a cherished tradition in the Bristol County area.
Find out more »Franklin D. Roosevelt shared his home, Springwood at Hyde Park, with kings, queens, presidents and prime ministers. This famous Hudson River Valley estate today serves as the site of a stunning display of United States flag that would have impressed FDR’s important guests.
Find out more »Eagle’s 14-year Field of Honor® tradition continues despite pandemic “challenges everyone is facing.” Requirements to slow and halt the spread of COVID-19 remain critical, consequently we are unable to hold opening ceremonies this year, and we will take all appropriate precautions to do our part in keeping visitors safe.
Find out more »It just wouldn’t be Memorial Day in Cohasset without the display of flags posted by the Sons of the American Legion on the grassy lawn between Summer Street and Border Street. With the George H. Mealy Post 188 building as a backdrop, this site presents a visual representation of veterans and military who give Memorial Day its meaning.
Find out more »The Arlington Memorial Gardens provides a beautiful physical setting each year for Cincinnati’s annual Field of Honor® display,
Find out more »Honoring the United States Flag has served the Mt. Juliet Field of Honor® as the appropriate motto and focus for 8 years now, and nothing fits this tribute better than honoring our veterans.
Find out more »There is a story of service and sacrifice surrounding each posted flag to remind the mature and to teach the youth that our freedoms are made possible by the heroism and bravery of these special people.
Find out more »The Westerville Community Center always provides facilities for classes, meetings and activities benefiting area residents. However, each May the Westerville Sunrise Rotary Club adds an inspiring activity that unites the community by paying tribute to heroes who so often may be taken for granted.
Find out more »The San Juan Rotary Club will transform the playing field of Farmington’s Boys and Girls Club into a panorama of red, white and blue for 4 days in may as they bring their 9th Annual Healing® display of the Stars & Stripes to the Colorado Plateau.
Find out more »Forest Lawn Memorial Day visitors will be greeted by a stunning display of 1,000 United States flags at the cemetery’s entrance. What more appropriate site could there be to post so many copies of Old Glory.
Find out more »This inspiring and memorable display will draw together residents of Burlington County to honor the heroes who have touched our lives and served our community and our nation.
Find out more »Firefighters, Police and Emergency Medical Service providers protect and care for area residents in times of emergency, and each 24th of May designated as First Responders Appreciation Day presents the perfect opportunity to remember and honor the service and sacrifice we receive every day these heroes that live among us.
Find out more »The massive display of 1,000 U.S. flags at Russ Freeman Park adds new splendor to Idaho Falls spectacular vista overlooking the Snake River.
Find out more »Appropriately described not only as a local tradition, but as “Murfreesboro’s iconic Memorial Day salute,” the Boro’s 12th Annual Healing Field® flag display transforms a grassy field along West Thompson Lane into a sea of red, white and blue.
Find out more »Dating back to the early 1770s, the Jacobus Venderveer House has known times of uncertainty and challenge. When General Henry Knox made the Vanderveer House his headquarters, he had no knowledge of how the American Revolutionary War would conclude.
Find out more »Building a better community for over seven decades, the Rotary Club of Greenport brings its second annual Field of Honor® flag display to Long Island’s North Fork area.
Find out more »Rome lost 12 residents in the Vietnam, and many more area resident fought on the battlefields of Southeast Asia. We do not recognize, thank or honor our heroes as often or meaningfully as they deserve.
Find out more »The Jackson, Lytle & Lewis Life Celebration Center will be transformed into a sea of red, white & blue during the days leading up to Old Glory’s birthday. Hundreds of United States flags will stand posted in an awe-inspiring formation to honor veterans, who through their actions has honored the flag.
Find out more »We recognize members of our armed forces serving at home and around the world as heroes, and certainly those who sacrificed their lives defending our nation qualify as heroes.
Find out more »Scheduled for the two weeks leading up to Flag Day, the event honors heroes, who by their acts have honored Old Glory.
Find out more »Statistics don’t begin to tell the story of anguish and despair. The numbers of helpless children suffering neglect and abuse are hard to measure and even harder to comprehend. Harder still, preventing abuse and providing physical and emotional support for its victims.
Find out more »1,000 United States flags flying atop 7½ foot white flagstaffs on the grassy field at 1326 East Cedar Street create the magnificent panorama of Sequin’s 2nd Annual Field of Honor® display.
Find out more »The Exchange Club of Daniel Island will transform a lawn by River Landing Drive to a sea of red, white and blue as members join with volunteers in posting over 650 United States Flags to honor those who through the actions have added honor to the Stars & Stripes.
Find out more »“That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States.” With the passage of almost two and a half centuries, the ranks of American Heroes have swelled with many who through their lives and deeds have built and preserved our communities and nation.
Find out more »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. The “Field of Flags” honors those who trough their lives have honored the flags that will fly in their tribute.
Find out more »An inspiring vista of red, white & blue will appear over the Independence Day weekend along Airport Boulevard in Mount Comfort.
Find out more »The Waterloo Field of Honor® Flag Display is one of the times when organizations, location and cause align perfectly. Colonial Flag Foundation, Waterloo’s Exchange Club and Cedar Valley Honor Flight join together to honor those who died in defense of our nation.
Find out more »Recognizing heroes is a Greenville tradition that goes back to the city’s naming in 1786. General Nathaniel Greene emerged from the American Revolution as the hero of the Carolinas, Georgia and Virginia, and when he died in 1786, Greenville was named in his honor. In years, decades and centuries since countless heroes have created and shape the city, state and nation.
Find out more »The display of 1,000 flags creates the most obvious visible impact, not only for visitors to the field but also for those who drive past along Graves Mill Road.
Find out more »Now an anticipated tradition stretching over 8 years, Prescott Valley’s Field of Honor® display draws area resident of Northern Arizona together in a memorable and inspiring tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks of November 11th of 2001.
Find out more »The impact of local Exchange Clubs spreads out like rings radiating from a stone dropped in a still pool of water. Nowhere is this more evident than in Raleigh. Individual Clubs in Raleigh join together as Wake County Clubs, which are part of two Exchange Divisions that all together form the North Carolina Exchange District—and all of these levels of activity find their center in Raleigh.
Find out more »Terrorists set out to change the United States and the world when they crashed three airliners on September 11th of 2001 in missions of death and destruction, and they did bring change in a way they couldn’t possibly understand.
Find out more »A characteristic New England town, Newburyport blends seaside location with its long history to provides a striking site for the Exchange Club’s 11th Annual Field of Honor® display of more than 500 United States Flags
Find out more »Huntersville remembers the innocent loss of life when hijacked planes crashed into buildings and farmland in unspeakable acts of terror. The annual display of flags in Veterans Park reminds us that freedom has a cost.
Find out more »Situated amid the woods and grassy fields of Andrew Jackson’s loved home, the Hermitage is more than worth a visit at any time of the year…
Find out more »A growing and progressive city, Sandy has become synonymous with Colonial Flag Foundation’s Healing Field® flag display events.
Find out more »Over 200 United States flags will fly over the lawns of Rochester’s Mercy Center as the Sisters of Mercy host their 6th Annual Field of Honor® in tribute to veterans, active duty members and first responders.
Find out more »This Patriots Day the Sharpsburg Exchange Club’s Field of Honor® focuses on honoring those who gave their lives in defense of our nation and veterans who have served our nation at home and abroad. Police, Firefighters and medical first responders, thought their service and sacrifice, have similarly earned our gratitude.
Find out more »The Tewksbury/Wilmington Elk provide a hub of community activities revealed in their motto, “Where the Fun Never Stops.” Still, they show a serious side in their service and support of local charities.
Find out more »Quincy’s 7th Annual Field of Honor® event honors those who have honored the flag with the display of the flag.
Find out more »Hundreds of United States flags will fly on the lawns of Wayne Community College in A Tribute to Service Above Self, as Goldsboro
Rotarians bring their inaugural Field of Honor® flag display to the heart of eastern North Carolina.
Members of the U.S. military stand daily formations at home and overseas in ceremonies honoring their units, their organizations and the nation. The U.S. Army Airborne and Special Operations Museum annually posts United States flags in a formation on its Parade Grounds to honor the men and women of our Armed Forces who honor the Stars & Stripes through their service. It is fitting that our flag should honor those who have honored the flag.
Find out more »This inspiring and memorable display will draw El Paso residents together. The vista of red, white and blue is hard to describe, but once experienced it is not to be forgotten.
Find out more »There are always heroes who have earned our recognition and thanks, and 500 Hundred United States flag will fly for Mount Vernon’s Healing Field® event in paying tribute to veterans, active duty and reserve military as well as first responders and COVID-19 heroes.
Find out more »Pelona Vista Park provides an outstanding setting for an equally spectacular panorama created as 2,020 American flags fly for Veterans Day in ordered rows atop 7½ foot white flagstaffs.
Find out more »November 2-12, 2020 220 Memorial Parkway, Utica, NY 13501For the 6th straight year a beautiful vista of red, white and blue will appear on Utica’s…
Find out more »Set in the heart of the vibrant Charlotte metropolitan area, Kannapolis hosts a myriad of events, and the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers now bring an inspiring display of United States flags to their home ballpark at Atrium Heath.
Find out more »Veteran’s Day is a major event in our Northern Utah community as we Stand as One to honor our veterans and active duty service members.
Find out more »In what has become an annual highlight, the Exchange Club of Donelson-Hermitage and the Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage – Presidential Site post a thousand U.S. flags on Victory Field bringing the 5th Annual Hermitage Field of Honor® display to the Nashville area.
Find out more »In tribute for those who by their actions have become heroes in our lives, the Tarboro Rotary Club brings their inaugural Field of Honor® display to the western edge of North Carolina’s coastal plain.
Find out more »As during seven past years, the Dennis Field of Honor® display of 400 U.S. flags will honor those who have worn the military uniforms of the United States while serving to defend our freedom at home and around the world. This year we have new additional heroes to honor who have placed their own lives in danger in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Find out more »As our country, state, and local community continues to adapt and address the challenges of today, the Monroe Exchange Club has initiated a program that will graphically and dramatically demonstrate our collective respect for those who serve, or who have served in our nation’s military
Find out more »Ten years makes a decade, and Hornell’s 10th Annual Field of Honor® display posting hundreds of United States flags to honor heroes that have served, protected and defended our nation at home and around the world.
Find out more »Tri-Fold Brochure Single Page Flyer Online Flag Sponsorship's have been discontinued. Thank you for your support! November 6 – 14, 2020 Central Middle School Field,…
Find out more »Bentonville’s Tourism Bureau describes the city succinctly, “There is a place that is unquestionably unique but also strangely familiar.”…
Find out more »The Exchange Club of Columbus proudly brings the inaugural Field of Honor® Flag Display to the Columbus metro area.
Find out more »Americans we name our heroes often disclaim the title by claiming, “I was just doing my duty, doing my job or doing what needed to be done.”
Find out more »The Field of Honor® focuses on honoring veterans who have served our nation at home and abroad. Law enforcement officers, Fire & EMS, and frontline workers have similarly earned our gratitude through their service and sacrifice - now more than ever.
Find out more »The Show Low community loves the Stars & Stripes and the veterans who have honored the flag through their service and sacrifice, and the Fisher of Men for Veterans put their love into action by providing the best possible support for veterans.
Find out more »One characteristic that makes the Murrieta Field of Honor® successful year after year is that the Rotary Club’s goal is to add something each year.
Find out more »The baseball season may be in question, but the Enid Rotary Club’s 2nd Annual Field of Honor® flag display returns to the David Allen Memorial Ball Park for Veterans Day this year.
Find out more »Those traveling along the West Dixie Drive this Veterans Day weekend will again be rewarded with an exceptional view of 500 United States flag flying atop 7½ foot white flagstaffs. Truckers who pass through Asheboro often sound their horns in salute to the scene.
Find out more »During the week surrounding Veterans Day, U.S. flags will stand posted as the Safford Lions Club hosts the city’s 2nd Field of Honor® display.
Find out more »One thousand seven hundred and seventy six (1776) U.S. flags, purchased by those who wish to honor their hero, will be flown in a North Texas Field of Honor® paying tribute to veterans, active and reserve duty military, first responders, and medical professionals during Veteran’s Day week.
Find out more »For the 8th straight year, the Merced Sunrise Rotary Club hosts their Veterans Day Field of Honor® flag display. As in each pervious year the flags will honor military, veterans with focus on those who served in Vietnam and first responders.
Find out more »Memorial Day began to honor veterans and the Rotary Club’s Field of Honor® focuses on honoring those who gave their lives in defense of our nation and veterans who have served our nation at home and abroad.
Find out more »Mariposa County Field of Service—Past and Present the county’s 6th Annual Field of Honor® event will display hundreds of United States Flags in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada range.
Find out more »Los Angeles’ South Bay will provide the setting for Lawndale’s 5th Annual Field of Honor® display of 200 U.S. flags at the Civic Center. These flags fly in tribute to Veterans, those currently serving in the Armed Forces and those who died defending our nation on battlefields far from home.
Find out more »Notre Dame Catholic School students learn to honor the men and women of our armed forces who have defend and protect the freedoms we enjoy.
Find out more »Earning strong community support on many levels of benefit, the Mansfield’s 7th Annual Field of Honor® flag display has grown into a cherished tradition in the Bristol County area. Mansfield Town and Village share a history stretching back over three and a half centuries that has produced many accomplishments and traditions, and the seven years of Field of Honor® event are but the newest.
Find out more »United States flags will fly in a solemn formation during May of 2021 creating an awe-inspiring panorama. This stirring display of 501 flags will bring the community together in a patriotic tribute to honor our heroes.
Find out more »In appreciation for their service and sacrifice, the City of Waukesha honors members of the U.S. Armed Forces, Veterans, First Responders and all those who have become Heroes in our lives.
Find out more »In appreciation for their service and sacrifice, Operation Enduring Gratitude takes World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans to Washington DC for 3-Day trips to experience the monuments and memorials that our grateful nation has constructed in their honor.
Find out more »United States flags will fly in a solemn formation at Laishley Park during May of 2021 creating an awe-inspiring panorama. This stirring display of 501 flags will bring the community together in a patriotic tribute to honor our heroes.
Find out more »“Honoring America’s Flag” is the perfect theme for the 9th Annual Field of Honor® display hosted by the Exchange Club of Wilson County and American Legion Post 281.
Find out more »This stirring display of 501 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.
Find out more »The massive display of 1,000 U.S. flags at Russ Freeman Park adds new splendor to Idaho Falls spectacular vista overlooking the Snake River.
Find out more »Celebrating the Fourth of July in style, Seguin makes good on the boast that the city is “Real America” and “Real Texas.”
Find out more »For the 20th Anniversary of 9/11, Madison Exchange club will be creating an awe-inspiring panorama of United States flags that will fly in a solemn formation at Madison Green.
Find out more »Yellowstone Valley’s 4th Annual Healing Field® display of the Stars and Stripes will post 1,000 flags in tribute to heroes and to remember victims of terrorist attacks and child abuse.
Find out more »Visitors to this memorable display will come together in North Tonawanda that the mature may remember and that the youth, too young to remember, may learn. Proceeds from flag sponsorships will benefit the Veteran's One Stop.
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