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Flag Service Ceremony Set to Honor Veterans

The sixth annual ceremony in South Park will take place June 9.

Organizers are preparing a burn pit in South Park Township for tattered U.S. flags to be placed inside it and set aflame in honor of their service to the country.

The special burn receptacle—located at the heart of the South Park Flag Retirement Plaza—will be the focal point during the 2011 South Park Flag Retirement Ceremony on Thursday, June 9, at 1 p.m.

Allegheny County Council hosts the annual event to commemorate local veterans and to properly retire American flags, as outlined by U.S. Code. Every year, local Boy Scouts and veterans dispose the worn and/or damaged flags by incinerating them. 

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All Allegheny County residents are invited to attend.

County council members, local elected officials, Junior ROTC cadets, various veterans’ organizations, performers and others will participate in the event to display respect for the flags and for veterans who served the country in the name of freedom.

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Council member Vince Gastgeb, R-Bethel Park, was one of the initiators of the first ceremony in 2006.

“This annual event is one of the best patriotic commemorations I have ever attended,” Gastgeb said in a news release. “Witnessing how much respect, admiration and love for the flag that veterans express invokes true emotion. Each ceremony is historic, and I know citizens will attend to partake in the event.”

“The United States flag stands for so much,” council member Nicholas Futules, D-Oakmont, said in a news release. “It stands for sacrifice, for freedom, for hope. It is a symbol representing who we are as citizens of this great nation, and we pay tribute to it by properly and respectfully retiring it.”

The retirement plaza is located in South Park behind the Children’s Theatre. For more information on the plaza, please visit www.alleghenycounty.us/parks/spflag.aspx. For directions, please contact the county parks department at 412-350-7275.

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