Residents of Pulaski are invited to participate in the 10th annual Flag Exchange hosted by Winterburn and Associates Insurance on Monday, June 16th. This event, which is free to all community members, is organized in honor of Flag Day, a day that marks the adoption of the United States flag by the Continental Congress in 1777. Cam Winterburn, the owner of Winterburn and Associates Insurance, expressed the purpose of the event, stating, “Our goal is to help Giles County residents showcase their American spirit this Flag Day and beyond.” He also extended heartfelt gratitude to those who have served and fought to protect the freedoms enjoyed by all.
The flag exchange will take place from June 16th through June 30th, with hours running from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM each day. Participants can visit the Winterburn and Associates Insurance office, located at 116 South 1st Street, which is conveniently situated on the south side of the square. Due to limited quantities of flags available, it is advisable for individuals to reserve their new flag in advance by visiting the website: https://winterburninsurance.com/flag. Additionally, any retired flags that are exchanged will be disposed of with the utmost respect during a ceremony organized by the local Elks Lodge.

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