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American Flag Retirement Program Launching October 16, 2023

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome has announced the American Flag Retirement Program, which will officially begin on October 16, 2023. This program provides a respectful avenue for residents to dispose of worn or damaged American flags, aligning with the city's efforts to promote civic engagement and patriotism. By participating in this initiative, citizens can contribute to maintaining the dignity of the national symbol while fostering community ties. The program emphasizes the importance of honoring the flag, reflecting the values and pride of the Baton Rouge community. The Mayor's office has taken steps to facilitate the process, ensuring that residents have access to appropriate means for flag retirement.

This initiative not only serves a practical purpose but also encourages public participation in local governance and national respect. Community involvement is a key aim, as the program seeks to engage residents in meaningful ways. The launch of this program marks a significant step in promoting civic responsibility and honoring American traditions.

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