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Srvn nnr Wdnd Snd EGIO OS As part of its local obser- 4:00 p 0:00 p HAMPTON I On n vance honoring the flag of 14, 1777, the Continental the United States, Hamp- 1 11 111 6 Congress authorized the ton's American Legion Post r.n 2th• Mtt n official flag of the United #35 is asking all citizens to Sn. n 4th • dAlln p6p States. join the rest of the nation for Commemoration of this the "Pause for the Pledge" Cplt Mn Al Avlbl fr Ot significant event, however, of Allegiance on Sunday, Onfrnt ntn Avlbl was slow in its develop- June 14, beginning at 6 p.m., ment. when the Post will be con- EIMEEt Although the "Stars & ducting a special Flag Day Wn S rrtn: • 602222• rntnd.rn Stripes" first flew in a Flag ceremony at the rear of Fire Day celebration in 1861 in Station 2 on VVinnacunnet Hartford, Connecticut, the Road in Hampton. first national observance of At this ceremony, the KEE I ES A SUMME Flag Day did not occur until "Pause for the Pledge" of June 14, 1877, 100 years after Allegiance will be followed the original resolution estab- by the dignified disposal lishing the nation's symbol. of unserviceable flags in an Further recognition of honorary flag burning cer- Flag Day was on a low-key emony, assisted by Hampton basis until 1949, the year Boy Scout Troop #177 and when Congress designated Flag House and Museum in which continues to fight the Hampton Fire Depart- June 14 a national holiday. Baltimore, Maryland. This for a constitutional Amend- ment. In 1980, the traditional feature, under the direction ment to protect "Old Glory" Any person or business Flag Day observance was of the National Flag Foun- from intentional physical may deposit their torn, tat- SUMME CASSES & CAMS OEOOE UOIG enhanced with the introduc- dation, has been repeated desecration, is extending an tered, faded or unservice- rK8 - K - 2 tion of the "Pause for the — and its acceptance has invitation to Seacoast area able American flags in the EUCAIOA SUUES Pledge of Allegiance" as part barrel on the front porch of Games, Classroom Decoratives, grown continuously — dur- residents and visitors to par- Flashcards, Workbooks of the holiday's ceremony ing succeeding years. ticipate in a simultaneous the Legion Hall, located at pWAES at the Star Spangled.Banner The American Legion, nationwide expression of 69 High Street in Hampton. rnn Cntr r vr tdnt rn ttl 8 ftt d. 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St t r btfl ntr nd nj r l r t t t - PAGE 4A f AnAr EWS IjUE 2, 200 I , 22 CA (60 264 To AEIMSEI EE O E EIO local students receive a EE WEEK Featuring: Ofr rd tr ll d" (0 rdhl • 20+ nn l l •nnr r nd rhp Legion Post 35 salutes Seacoast community • Crprt Y (n-t vlbl • rvt nd rvt Grp Cl To the Editor. North Hampton School The hundreds of every- Opn 7 days a week An open lttr to the Chorus. The Lincoln Aker- day civilians who lined the Cl nh rd nd Mbrhp ptn Seacoast community. man / Scout singers. streets and parks, and came r vlbl nd rp-n r l On behalf of the Ameri- All the cicrgy volun- out to honor the fallen and can Legion Post 35 of the teers. Rev. Debra Knowl- thank the living Veterans, ntr Hamptons, we want to ton, Pastor Ken Lawrence, especially the young and thank all of the Seacoast the supreme sacrifice he Rev. Brent Averill and our the elderly. ISI OU made some 40 years ago. AAE community for the incred- own John Holman. You make the day so OUIQUE -•-• ible display of both patrio- We were all so proud of Major Mike Petruziello special with your heartfelt tism to the living Veterans, Butch. Semper Fi, Butch. and the WHS MCJROTC thanks and recognition. and respect to our fallen. Mark Weatherby for color guard for all four Finally, a special thank lb ftt AIOMIIM Il NM* heroes on Memorial Day. his magnificent playing of events. These student 60644 you to all the Veterans — .prdntr. As Commander of Post "Taps" and Don Trefethen cadets did an outstanding those from our Post and & InfOprdntr. 35, I can't tell you how for his perfect drum beat job all day. those who just show up proud I was in all of you that kept us all in step at The HFD Color Guard on'these special days. You rb dn fr Y who participated in the both North Hampton and looked so sharp on the know why we do what we - day's events. But I would Hampton. Beach and in the Hampton do. be remiss, if I didn't per- They are the—c-Onsum- parade. You all understand the sonally thank the follow- mate professionals, and The WHS band under significance of this day. - ing: we should all be thankful Tony Cyrus performed a We all knew someone who First and foremost, our that we have them in our stirring rendition of the didn't make it back. excellent guest speaker Lt. ranks. National Anthem at three We owe it to them, to Col. Dwight "Butch" Kranz Gunny Mike MacDon- services, and marched in keep their memories alive (Ret.) USMC-USANG for ald for his professional and three parades. and to tell their stories so , an outstanding speech. It's dignified manner in plac- The police and firefight- that future generations will not easy getting up in front ing the wreaths at all five ers from all three towns. know why, we are the great- n. l t4: of that many people, and monuments. You guys are the best. est country on the planet. pouring your heart and Maj. Fred Rice and Joe 4f Clb The local selectmen and Thank you all again, for soul out on four consecu- Kutt for their stoic and state reps at all three towns, "Keeping the Vigil on the tr com tive speeches from 8 a.m. meaningful "Tolling the and the State Parks and Seacoast." to 12 noon. Bell for the Fallen." Recreation Department. All In addition, the schools Butch did a great job SSGT. George Masten the many Boy Scouts and on the Seacoast who invit- *rth d. • rnvt (:0 honoring the memory of and Post 35's firing squad Girl Scouts. ed the Veterans to come 6006, • nthrdlr.n Alfred "Mac" Wilson, and —Amy, Warren, Paul and The Cub Scouts and and speak and share their the new guy, Paul "Fitzy." Brownies — so inspiring. stories on Friday's Memo- They sounded great firing The church groups who rial Day Assemblies, we Opn vrd t ll those old 0-3's. Keep in marched in our parades. will always have a special Sundays Noon mind, those weapons were The USS Dallas and her place in our hearts for you. used in WWI. crew (they looked so sharp And finally, to all of Elaine Weatherby for in their dress whites). Those those who came out last her wonderful rendition of who took photos, video Friday night to the t rt d the National Anth and and those from the media fundraiser concert with the "God Bless America." The who covered the day. OBs and BHD. Thank you all, especially Grt l the talented band members, and Kevin Sullivan and the Cl Galley Hatch Conference FOR THE RAMPTONS Center. On behalf of Post 35, we Annt rd thank you all, and we're so proud of this great com- 2-222 munity. "ttn nh n Cr" lph G. tll [email protected] Cndr, POST 35 ptn Ø 2006 2008 2 ftt d (t rth ptn 0862 WnYrW - 60-64- AAIC EWS CA (60 264 O AEMSE, t.
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