Politics & Government
Patchogue American Veterans Brings Flag Day to B-BP Students
Local veterans group helps young students understand the importance of Flag Day.

The American Veterans of Patchogue Post 111 recently went to Sylvan Avenue Elementary School in the Bayport-Blue Point School district to parade through the school's courtyard and lead a flag raising ceremony for its students for Flag Day.
Every member of the staff and student body waved small American flags as the American Veterans of Patchogue Post 111 paraded through the courtyard and led the flag raising ceremony. American Veterans member Jim Morge hoisted “Old Glory” with help from his grandson, Sylvan fifth-grader Brian Morge.
Throughout the moving tribute, students were made aware of the significance of the day and the importance of the symbol that waved before them. Following the ceremony, winners of the “What the Flag Means to Me” student essay and poster contests were announced and awarded, and the orchestra, directed by Jim Cesare, played “America the Beautiful.” A group composed of fifth-grade Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts also performed an informational and entertaining skit, entitled, "Recipe of an American Flag." Patriotism was felt throughout while the school stood together and sang “God Bless America.”
Photos and story provided by Alison DeMaria/Syntax Communications.
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