Child Abuse Prevention
United States United States, United StatesChild Abuse Prevention 2019
Child Abuse Prevention 2019
This is an experience hard to describe, but never to be forgotten.
The flags honor all those who by their dedicated service have become our heroes.
The panorama of red, white and blue is hard to adequately describe, but once experienced it is not to be forgotten.
The greatness of America is created by the numberless acts of those who become our personal heroes, and it is fitting to honor them with the display of a U.S. flag.
It is an experience hard to describe, but never to be forgotten.
This beautiful panorama of red, white and blue will welcome area residents as they honor those who wear and have worn our nation’s uniform.
The panorama of red, white and blue is hard to adequately describe, but once experienced it is not to be forgotten.
Since its inception in 2008, The North Carolina Field of Honor has been an annual tradition in Downtown Fayetteville. The Cool Spring Downtown District is proud to work with the Airborne and Special Operations Museum Foundation as a partner in the 12th Annual Field of Honor.
The 1,000 United States flags flying provide an inspiring welcome for visitors arriving to this world-famous park that is far more than an usual cemetery.
May 18th – July 6th, 2019 River Road Park/Jacobus Vanderveer House 3055 River Road, Bedminster, NJ 07921 The historic Jacobus Vanderveer House and the Stars […]
Visitors to Arcadia County Park during the days leading up to Memorial Day will be welcomed by an awe-inspiring display of 1,000 United States Flags flying in a reminder of the true meaning of the observance.
Already as the best Baseball Park in small town America, David Allen Memorial Ball Park attracts noknown table events, and the Enid Rotary Club is bringing a new amazing event to the field with Enid’s first Field of Honor® display.
The Arlington Memorial Gardens has earned a reputation of providing meaningful events for the greater Cincinnati area which reflect local traditions.
There is a story of service and sacrifice surrounding each posted flag to remind the mature and to teach the youth that our freedoms have been purchase by the toil and blood of others with many paying the cost with their very lives.
1,000 U.S. flags posted in a solemn formation overlooking Railroad Lake. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Green Valley, this beautiful panorama of the Stars and Stripes will fly as a tribute to our veterans and military members currently serving at home and around the world.
This 24th of May has been designated as First Responders Appreciation Day in Urbana to recognize the men and women who protect and care for area residents in times of emergency.
Hundreds of United States Flags will stand posted in solemn tribute to veterans, active military and to the fallen men and women who have perished on fields of battle.
This anticipated local tradition draws area residents together to walk among flags posted in ordered rows and columns that remind us that our freedoms have been purchased by the service and sacrifice of those who have and do wear the uniform of our nation.
The Westerville Community Center boasts over a dozen activities that draw area residents together. For over a decade each May, the Westerville Sunrise Rotary Club has added an inspiring activity to unite the community in paying tribute to heroes who so often may be taken for granted.
The 8th Annual Healing Field® flag display presents a stunning display of red, white and blue that will again be posted on the grassy lawns adjacent to the Boys and Girls Club of Farmington.
This unique Archdiocese has no territorial boundaries limiting its outreach in providing the Catholic Church’s full range of pastoral ministries and spiritual services to those serving in the United States Armed Forces. This spiritual support stretches to serve those stationed in more that 220 installations located in 29 countries and patients in 153 Veterans Administration Medical Centers.
1,000 United States Flags with fly over Memorial Hill in Freedom Park for Memorial Day weekend to honor military, veterans and first responders.
Medford’s Freedom Park will be greeted by a sea of full-size American flags fluttering in the breeze. Arranged in perfectly symmetrical rows, each one will have been sponsored by a resident or business in honor of a hometown hero
It is, therefore, especially fitting that the lawns of FDR’s beloved home, Springwood at Hyde Park, will again provide the site for an imposing display flying hundreds of U.S. flags as the Hyde Park Education Foundation and the National Park Service host their 2nd Annual Field of Honor® event.
Memorial Day an appropriate holiday to remember the service and sacrifice of veteran who have made up the American Legion for one hundred years.
Cohasset’s Field of Honor® flag display on the traffic islands by the Sons of the American Legion building, which is now in its 13th year, is a main feature of the town’s annual Memorial Day observance.
Over Memorial Day weekend, 132 U.S. flags will stand posted as the Noon Exchange Club hosts McMinnville’s inaugural Healing Field® display.
More than 600 United States flags will present a vista of red, white & blue in honor of the military and veterans who have and do defend our freedoms at home and on fields of battle.
For the 10th straight year, the Field of Honor® display will post hundreds of U.S. flags in tribute to the veterans who have defended our freedoms.
North Andover’s roots stretch back over 130 years before the Continental Congress formally adopted the Stars and Stripes as the flag of a new nation.
The Rotary Club of Danville brings River City’s 5th Annual Field of Honor® flag display to the Danville Community as over 1,000 flags will fly creating a stunning panorama of red, white & blue.
Picturesque and historically situated on the North Fork of Long Island, the village is an ideal setting for a Field of Honor® display of the Stars & Stripes, and the Rotary Club of Greenport has begun what promises to be a new tradition as they have filled Mitchell Park with flags on Flag Day.
The Early Bird Exchange Club brings a Healing Field® massive display of flags to Coldwater for the 4th straight year to bring awareness and support for Child Abuse Prevention.
The colors red, white & blue appear as a gemstone set amid the foliage of grass, shrubs and trees for Daniel Island’s 4th Annual Field of Honor® posting of 600 United States Flags.
The Kopion Football Club will transform the field at the corner of Mignon Drive and Warrenville Road into an inspiring panorama of red, white & blue as they post 700 U.S. flags in tribute to the heroes who defend, protect and serve us.
One thousand United States flags will fly on the grassy field adjacent to the Faith Lutheran Church in Seguin in a magnificent display in an inspirational Field of Honor® flag formation.
Memorial Park is an especially appropriate site for a posting of 800 United States flags since the area was formerly on the grounds of Fort Benjamin Harrison, an important U.S. Army installation during the last century.
This is the 10th year that True Patriots Care has hosted impressive Field of Honor® flag displays in Kane County and other collar counties
southwest of Chicago. Whether in West Dundee, Carpentersville, Elgin or other neighboring communities, these flag displays draw residents together with dedicated volunteers from True Patriots Care led by Jerry Christopherson.
On July 4, 5 and 6, nearly 200 U.S. flags will fly on 7 1/2 foot white flagpoles in front of the Scera Arts Center at 745 South State Street in Orem, Utah. The Cries of Freedom display will be a touching tribute to fallen members of our Armed Forces since the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Traffic traveling along Graves Mill Road will see an explosion of red, white & blue during the first-half of November as the Rotary Club of Forest posts 1,000 United States flags on the grassy field in front of the Automated Conveyor Systems building and next to Bausch and Lomb’s facility.
Veterans Park, found in the heart of Huntersville, provides the site for the town’s 2nd Annual Field of Honor Display.
Situated amid the woods and grassy fields of Andrew Jackson’s loved home, the Hermitage is more than worth a visit at any time of the year…
3,000 U.S. flags flying at the Civic Center will again create an unforgettable panorama of optimism and healing.
With its long history and its beautiful sea-side location, Newburyport is the quintessential New England town, and during the current decade Bartlet Mall has provided an equally quintessential setting for Greater Newburyport’s stunning Field of Honor® posting of Old Glory.
Everyone’s invited to visit the Field of Honor® display and to support the Quincy Exchange Club in presenting an event that will draw area residents together honoring those who have served us to protect our freedom.
Each year since the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11th of 2001, massive displays of United States flags have flown on the Sandy City Promenade in honor of the nearly three thousand victims killed that day.
Arlington’s Field of Honor® display of five hundred United States flags brings the catastrophe of that day into sharper remembrance for the mature while youth too young to remember may learn.
Thousands of stories become real and poignant as 2,977 United States flags fly in solemn groupings at Lake Park to honor those killed in the…
Yellowstone Valley’s 2nd Annual Healing Field® display of the Stars and Stripes will post 1,000 flags in tribute to heroes and to remember victims of terrorist attacks and child abuse.
Over 200 United States flags will fly over the lawns of Rochester’s Mercy Center as the Sisters of Mercy host their 5th Annual Field of Honor® in tribute to veterans, active duty members and first responders.
Clarksville is succeeding in a gigantic way, where others have failed, to honor and thank America’s veterans.
The Naperville Healing Field of Honor® Committee joins with Naperville Park District to bring this inspirational display of the Stars and Stripes again to Rotary Hill.
Proceeds will benefit Sitrin’s Military Rehabilitation Program, which provides physical therapy care for those with health problems resulting from injury or disease.
Situated amid the woods and grassy fields of Andrew Jackson’s loved home, the Hermitage is more than worth a visit at any time of the year…
Los Angeles’ South Bay will provide the setting for Lawndale’s 4th Annual Field of Honor® display of 200 U.S. flags at the Civic Center.
The Cape again provides the gorgeous setting for the 7th Annual Dennis Field of Honor® display of more that 350 flags in tribute to our military… Proceeds will benefit Emerald Hollow Therapeutic Riding Center and Heroes in Transition.
During the four days leading up to and including Veterans Day, 250 U.S. flags will stand posted as the Rio Rancho Rotary Club hosts the city’s inaugural Field of Honor® display.
Hearing 3-year-old & 4-year-old children recite the Pledge of Allegiance, watching students march from the St. Ann’s Academy to One Steuben Square, watching students folding a larger U.S. flag, and hearing essays read themed to honor some of our nation’s heroes
During the second week in November, 250 U.S. flags will stand posted as the Safford Lions Club hosts the city’s inaugural Healing Field®…
If you have already dedicated a flag for your hero or don’t have a name in mind of a person to honor, ADOPT-A-HERO gives you the opportunity to honor someone who may otherwise be overlooked.
Walt Disney is noted for telling his crew to always plus their projects, which was his way of saying, “Make it even better.” Well, the Rotary Club’s Bob Bryant and Frank Donahoe have taken this philosophy to heart
Cathedral City’s Rotary Club presents a unique experience each November with the transformation of the city’s Patriot Park into an amazing display of United States flags that fit the park’s name precisely.
The “Field of Honor” is one way of saying “Thank You” for the service they have provided on our behalf.
The Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce joins together with the Asheboro Rotary Club each year at Veterans Day to host the Field of Honor® display as a way to bring together the residents of the Randolph County and surrounding communities.
One thousand seven hundred and seventy six (1776) U.S. flags, purchased by those who wish to honor their hero, will be flown in a North Texas Field of Honor®
The Mariposa County Museum and History Center, one of the benefiting charities of the 5th Annual Field of Honor® event, provides the appropriate setting for a display of United States Flags that creates a memorable experience for local residents and visitors to the National Park.
Each flag honors an individual and tell one of the many stories that combined give Old Glory its meaning.
Colonial Flag Foundation helps organizations as they help charities help individuals. During almost two decades, the Foundation has helped our events raise and contribute millions of dollars.
Present an inspiring display for your community. Promote awareness for your group or issue. Raise funds for your cause or charity.
Copyright ©2019 Colonial Flag Foundation. All Rights Reserved. Colonial Flag Foundation is a is a 501(c)3. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Use of Colonial Flag Foundation's protected property for any commercial purpose whatsoever, without express written permission is not authorized. Fields of Flags by any name for fundraising purposes are patent protected. Unauthorized distribution, duplication, alteration or other use, including without limitation any trademark, image, drawing, text, likeness or photograph may constitute a violation of the laws of copyright and trademark and may be prosecuted under criminal and/or civil law.
Wonderful Theme
WE CAN HELP YOU CHANGE THE WORLD