Posts Tagged ‘Flagpoles’

 

LAWRENCE: Plaque memorializes founder of historic march (The Lawrence Ledger)


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On the banks of the Shabakunk Creek near Notre Dame High School, a flagpole and a plaque were dedicated Saturday morning in memory of former township historian Robert Immordino, who died last year.

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Memorials planned for Dorian Tursic, the Kent-Meridian teen killed in car wreck (Kent Reporter)

A candlelight vigil in honor of Dorian Tursic, the Kent-Meridian High School student who died early Sunday morning in a car crash, is planned for 6 p.m. Wednesday at French Field on the grounds of kent-Meridian High School. In addition, the flagpole in front of the school has been designated as a memorial spot where those who knew Tursic may place flowers and other items.

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Many North Texans take advantage of a rare white Christmas (Dallas Morning News)

When the Janneys first moved near White Rock Lake in the ’90s, neighbors told them they’d need cookie sheets to slide down Flagpole Hill on the rare snow days.

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Wind snaps 90-foot flagpole in two; pole misses 1850s American Camp officers’ quarters (Journal of the San Juans)

San Juan Island National Historical Park’s 90-foot flagpole at American Camp was snapped in half late Nov. 18 as winds gusting to 80 mph swept the San Juan Islands in northwest Washington, downing trees and cutting power to thousands of residents.

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Flagpole redone (The Plainville Citizen)

Veterans Memorial Park flagpole 004.jpg Credit:  Citizen photo by Sherry Cole Caption:  The flagpole at Veterans’ Memorial Park has been redone through the efforts of State Rep. Elizabeth A. “Betty” Boukus, right, and Councilman Dan Hurley, left, who are pictured. The work was performed by town employees, in time for Veterans Day ceremonies, slated for Nov. 11, 11 a.m., at the park, corner of …

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