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Concord Flag Retirement Ceremony on Veterans Day

The event begins at Prichard's Gate Tuesday at 8 a.m.

A flag retirement ceremony will be held in Concord Tuesday at 8 a.m. at Prichard’s Gate.

Here’s the history behind the event:

“The Flag Retirement Ceremony is traditionally held each year on Veteran’s Day and enables Concordians the opportunity to retire their American Flags in a respectful and appropriate manner. This local ceremony was established in 1965 by James Carroll, Francis McDonald, Bernard Rushe, Thomas Tombeno and Clark McClevin, who felt that the many cemetery flags, which were torn and faded from being left in place through the fall and winter months, honored neither our nation’s colors nor our departed veterans. It was decided that each year, on Veteran’s Day, the worn flags would be collected by the Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee and retired in an appropriate manner.”

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