News

But rolling the removed Confederate flag instead of folding it “echoes” one of the most popular poems of the post-Civil War Confederate poems, Robert Bonner, history professor at Dartmouth ...
We don’t let her touch the ground, And we fold her up right. On second thought I do like to brag. Cause I’m mighty proud of That Ragged Old Flag” Sources: poets.org>poem>starspangledbanner.
On Wednesday, area residents participated in a flag-folding ceremony outside The Willcox. The program was lead by Eugene Hough, co-founder and monument education and preservation field specialist ...
Members of the 185th Air National Guard assisted with folding the flag while participants sang songs, read poems, and explored the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Students who are members of Cub Packs 51 and 54, showed off a flag folding video they helped produce, as students sang. Poems were recited by JayLynn Arthur and Brook Meyers.