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Labor Day

Labor Day is observed the first Monday of September. It is a day to celebrate the American labor movement and the achievement of workers. It also marks the end of the summer season.Many people will celebrate with family or neighbor barbecues, picnics, sporting events, and fireworks. Others will take in their last weekend of vacation for the summer. We hope you all have a wonderful day from the staff at Flag-WorksImage result for snow white and the seven dwarf images

 

Women’s Equality Day

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Celebrate ‪#‎WomensEqualityDay‬ and the 95th anniversary of the 19th Amendment that secured the right to vote for women by asking the women in your life to register to vote —->> www.VOTE411.org/register

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Football Fans

Football Fans are you looking for a New Flag for your House or Garden you are looking in the right place.

Flag-Works has a good stock in NFL team flags. You can also visit our Ebay store that has some listed as well.

We carry Flags sizes 3′ x 5′, Banners 27″ x 37″, and Garden 11″ x 15″. Applique Flags sizes 44″ x 28″, read correct on both sides. Order yours today on line or come into our retail store

Pittsburgh Steelers Vertical Flag 27" x 37"

Grave Marker Flags

Grave Marker Flags. Flag-Works still has plenty in stock. Labor Day is coming around the corner. Even if you are looking for Parade Flags or hand held American Flags we have them all. Let’s get Patriotic this Holiday weekend. Fly those colors and be proud of your country that you live in. If needing more information don’t hesitate to call. We are here for you and provide great customer service to make purchases at ease. Come into our retail store, order from our web site or give us a call.  US Stick Flag 12"x18" 30" x 3/8" Sewn Edges -US Made

 

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How to get the height of your Flagpole

 

Many people don’t know what the height of their flagpoles is, so Flag-works would like to share a trick to on how to measure it. I hope you all enjoy it.

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Flagpole Accessories

 

 

Flag Triangle Cases

These solid wood Flag Triangles offer a beautiful way to display a flag that has been presented to military personnel or their families in honor of service to our country. These displays help ensure the memories that represent the past, present, and future of this great nation and the dedication of those sworn to protect it last a lifetime. All of these cases are available in either solid red oak or solid walnut.

All cases are hand crafted with reinforcing inserts for extra structural integrity, strength and durability. The acrylic faces are lightweight and durable. The case is finished with a high-gloss varnish that treats and protects the wood, ensuring a lasting luster. The case can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. The back of these cases is easily removable for convenient placement of your flag. Complete care instructions are provided, including instructions for proper folding of your special flag.

 

 

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Flag-Works carries many different Flag ,Flag/Display and Display Cases visit our on line store or in the retail store for more options.

Red Sox Fans

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Red Sox Fans are you looking for a Flag, Garden Flag, Banner, License Plate, Key Ring, or a Lanyard of your favorite Sports Team. Flag-Works has it all. Baseball Season has come and you want to promote your favorite team well come into our retail store or order online. Flags are 3′ x 5′, Banners are 27″ x 37″, Garden Flags are 11″ x 15″. Let’s Go Red Sox!!!

Take me out to the ball game
Take me out with the crowd
Buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks
I don’t care if I never get back
Let me root, root, root
For the home team
If they don’t win it’s a shame
Aahh.
For it’s one,
Two,
Three strikes you’re out
At the old ball game

All I need is just one chance
I could hit a home run
There isn’t anyone else like me
Maybe I’ll go down in history
And it’s root, root, root
For the home team
Here comes fortune and fame
‘Cause I know
That
I’ll be the star
At the old
Ball
Game

Cowpens Flag

The Cowpens flag, or 3rd Maryland flag, is an early version of the United States flag that meets the congressional requirements of the Flag Resolution of 1777. Like the Betsy Ross flag, the white stars are arranged in a circle on a blue field; but the circle consists of just 12 stars, with the 13th star in the center. Flag-Works carries varies of Historical Flags. Orders yours today or come into the retail store. Made in the USA.

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Massachusetts State Flag

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The 6th state, admitted 1788 
Massachusetts MA state flag first had a flag that had a different design on each side.   In 1971, the Massachusetts state flag was changed and only depicts the original front design.  It is a of a Native American on a blue shield.  He is holding a bow in one hand and an arrow in the other, pointed down to symbolize peace.  A crest above the shield shows an arm bent at the elbow, hand holding a sword.  This illustrates the Massachusetts state motto, “By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty.”  Massachusetts State Flag Adopted:  1971

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Nylon Massachusetts State Flags                            Polyester Massachusetts State Flags
(outdoor nylon)

These top quality Massachusetts Flags are made from heavy-duty, commercial grade outdoor 100% Nylon fabric for maximum durability. All flags are finished with strong heading and solid brass grommets for displaying. Made in the U.S.A. Order yours today or come into out retail store.

 

Star Spangled Banner Flag 15 Stars and 15 Stripes

As the War of 1812 waged on, the citizens of Baltimore began to prepare for a possible British attack.  It seemed inevitable; the British considered Baltimore a “nest of pirates” due to the privateer clippers that were built in the city’s shipyards.

During the summer of 1813, Fort McHenry’s commanding officer Major George Armistead wanted a flag that was “so large that the British will have no difficulty in seeing it from a distance.”

There were 15 stars and stripes on the two flags (to represent the 13 original colonies and Vermont and Kentucky,  the next two states to enter the union).  The flags were delivered to Fort McHenry on August 19, 1813.

The Star-Spangled Banner assumed a meaning beyond local celebration. This flag represents the broad ideals and values of the nation. Today, the American flag continues to evoke a special, patriotic feeling. In times of war, when returning from overseas, during space exploration, and at sporting events or other public gatherings, the American flag continues to represent freedom, democracy, and the intangible nature of “what it means to be an American.”

By the dawn’s early light on September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key peered through a spyglass and spotted an American flag still waving over Baltimore’s Fort McHenry after a fierce night of British bombardment. In a patriotic fervor, the man called “Frank” Key by family and friends penned the words to “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

When Key scrawled his lyrics on the back of a letter he pulled from his pocket on the morning of September 14, he did not give them any title. Within a week, Key’s verses were printed on broadsides and in Baltimore newspapers under the title “Defense of Fort M’Henry.” In November, a Baltimore music store printed the patriotic song with sheet music for the first time under the more lyrical title “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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