The Cheshire Council on Aging, in collaboration with the Adams American Legion Post 160, will hold a formal military-authorized flag ceremony for the disposing of worn, torn, faded, and unserviceable
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ADAMS Dozens of veterans, their family and friends braved March-like weather atop Mt. Greylock on Sunday morning to honor those who died defending democracy.
CHESHIRE, Mass.— The Council on Aging, in collaboration with the Adams American Legion Post 160, is collecting unserviceable American flags to dispose of properly. Worn, torn,.
The Council on Aging, in collaboration with the Adams American Legion Post 160, are offering the Cheshire community a formal ceremony for the disposal of old unserviceable American flags at 6 p.m. Monday, June 14, Flag Day.
The ceremony, to which the public is invited regardless of age, will take place at the bus circle at the former Cheshire Elementary School.
Worn, torn, faded, or otherwise unserviceable flags can be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday up to the day before the event, at the COA, 119 School St., where they will be stored in a respectful manner until the ceremony.