The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Come celebrate Flag Day Thursday

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In 1777, a newflag of our country was first flown in battle at Fort Stanwix, in the Mohawk Valley of New York. At that place, in August of that year, was fought one of the turning point battles of the Revolution­ary war. The winning of that battle and the related battle at Oriskany were significan­t because they turned back one of the three columns of troops who were slated to meet near Albany and cut the New England colonies off from the other colonies in our war for independen­ce.

That flag has had many changes, over the years, but remains basically the same; 13 alternatin­g red and white stripes, a blue field with white stars to the number of states in the union.

In 1911, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks adopted Flag Day and required that all Elks Lodges hold observance­s of Flag Day on June 14. The national Flag Day Bill was signed into law in 1949, by President Harry S. Truman, a member of the Elks.

On Thursday, June 14 of this year, Oneida Lodge No. 767, B.P.O.E., will celebrate Flag Day on the front lawn of our Lodge, at 7 p.m. in the evening. A patriotic ritual will be performed by officers and members of the lodge. Members of Troops 2 and 23 of the Boy Scouts of America will assist with the ceremony and a special reading of Americanis­m Essays will be made by Elks Essay Contest winners from the Oneida School District.

The community is invited to join us in this 108th Elks Flag Day Ceremony, on Thursday, June 14 at 7 p.m., on the front lawn of our lodge, located at 191 Main St., Oneida.

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