Honoring America’s Flag
May 23 – 27, 2024
22 East Division St., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
May 23 – 27, 2024
22 East Division St., Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
For the 12th year the United States flags will fly in a solemn formation during May of 2024 creating an awe-inspiring panorama. This stirring display of 300 flags will bring the community together in a patriotic tribute to honor our heroes. Each U.S. flag represents an individual and tells a story. Flags may be sponsored to honor all Veterans and flag loving American’s. This unique event is the perfect opportunity for all of us to remember and honor our many heroes.
The Stars & Stripes reminds us of who we are as a people. As Americans we become stronger as we meet challenges and overcome hardships. The United States flag represents our solidarity in creating a brighter tomorrow and uniting us all.
“Honoring America’s Flag” is the perfect theme for the 12th Annual Field of Honor® display hosted by the Exchange Club of Wilson County and American Legion Post 281.
This moving display is a gift to the community made possible through donations, sponsorships and the efforts of many dedicated volunteers. You can show your support and gratitude by sponsoring a flag or making a donation.
This is an experience hard to describe, but never to be forgotten. We invite all to visit the Mt Juliet Field of Honor® patriotic display and walk with us among the posted flags. Additionally, the display will raise funds for community programs and charities of the Exchange Club of West Wilson County and the American Legion Post 281.
The display is open to all without charge. Don’t miss it!
In The News
American Flag display moves to new location
The Cronicle of Mt. Juliet
For the past seven years, The American Legion Post 281 and The Exchange Club of West Wilson County have sponsored “Honoring America’s Flag” at the corner of Mt. Juliet Road and East Division Street. Due to construction in the area, the display is moving down the road to the Jones Family Park, across from Wilson Bank and Trust.
Tennessean.
Mt. Juliet’s Max Anderson is a World War II veteran who will be recognized on Memorial Day after he recently turned 100 years old.
Anderson also has another milestone to get ready for when he and wife Flossie celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary June 25, which seems easier for Anderson to talk about.
MJ flag event moves to new site
Wilson Post
There is a dog park, Frisbee area and golf driving range at the site beside the open field. The flags will be on display May 21-25 (Memorial Day). The site …
The Journey Home Project supports The Shepherd’s Men as they run through Mt. Juliet And Nashville
CountrysChatter
For the fifth year, West Wilson County’s Exchange Club and American Legion Post 281 join together in hosting a display of the Stars and Stripes.
Mt. Juliet commemorates Memorial Day with 10th annual ‘Field of Honor’
News Channel 5
Juliet’s Field of Honor, young Jack Stone learned a lesson of the past. He and his father Eric explored the rows of flags displayed by the Town Clock…
Benefiting Charities:
Programs and Charities supported by the Exchange Club of West Wilson County
Programs and Charities supported by American Legion Post 281
Hosted By:
The Exchange Club of West Wilson County and the American Legion Post 281
Local Organizing Committee:
Project & Program Chair: Nancy Britt
Co-Chair: Pat Unger
Fundraiser Chair: Brian Bishop
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