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  • Important Flag Dates

    American Flag Flying Traditions

    While the American flag should be displayed every day, these dates represent the core of our national identity and military heritage. From official Flag Code observances to traditional days of remembrance, this is your guide to honoring the Stars and Stripes.

    Jan 1 & 20 New Year's & Inauguration

    Celebrating new beginnings and the peaceful transition of leadership every four years.

    National
    Feb 12 & 3rd Mon Lincoln & Presidents Day

    Honoring the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and all U.S. Presidents.

    National
    May 15 Peace Officers Memorial

    A day to honor local, state, and federal officers who have fallen in the line of duty.

    Half-Staff Required
    Last Monday in May Memorial Day

    Honoring those who died in military service. Fly at half-staff until noon, then full-staff.

    Half-Staff Morning
    June 14 & 19 Flag Day & Juneteenth

    Commemorating the adoption of the flag and the end of slavery in the United States.

    National
    July 4 & 27 Independence & Korean War

    Celebrating the birth of our nation and honoring Korean War Veterans Armistice Day.

    Military Honor
    September 11 Patriot Day

    A solemn day of remembrance for the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks.

    Half-Staff Required
    3rd Fri in Sept POW/MIA Recognition

    Honoring those who were prisoners of war and those who remain missing in action.

    Military Honor
    Oct 27 & Nov 10 Navy & Marine Corps Day

    Traditional celebrations for the birthdays of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps.

    Military Honor
    November 11 Veterans Day

    A day to thank and honor all those who served honorably in the military.

    Military Honor
    December 7 Pearl Harbor Remembrance

    Remembering the 2,403 service members and civilians who perished in 1941.

    Half-Staff Required

    General Display Guidelines

    The American flag should be displayed from sunrise to sunset on all buildings and stationary flagstaffs. While 210D nylon is the standard for vibrant, all-weather display, ensure your flag is properly illuminated if left flying after dark.

    For official federal mandates, please refer to the United States Flag Code or our Federal Holidays Calendar.

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