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Date: 7/14/2011 3:18 pm
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Release 7/14/2011
Roch
Tranel wins the “So Proudly We Hail” award for 2011
The Exchange Club of
Libertyville, Mundelein & Vernon Hills has awarded Roch Tranel for his
Tri-flag display on Route 21 in Downtown Libertyville next to the Fire Station.
No symbol inspires respect and love of country more than our American flag —
the Stars and Stripes. That is why Exchange encourages all Americans to
properly fly the flag as an ongoing, highly visible expression of that respect
through the Proudly We Hail program.
No symbol better signifies our nation's
greatness than our American flag—the Stars and Stripes. The Proudly We Hail
program encourages regular display of the flag by individuals, commercial
establishments and industries. To honor them a specially designed plaque is
presented at a club meeting. Every club member can participate in the program
because it is the individual member who watches for and nominates potential
recipients. This outstanding program promotes Americanism as well as community
recognition by the sponsoring Exchange Club.
Proudly We Hail honors those Americans
who do display the nation’s banner properly and regularly. Recognition is in
the form of a beautiful plaque specially designed for this purpose.
Robert Ritzwoller is the Exchange Club
of LMV chairperson of the Proudly We Hail selection committee and each and
every member of the club is made a committee member. As committee members,
Exchangites, during their travels throughout the community, keep a sharp eye
out for residences and office buildings where the American flag is regularly
flown. Then, record the name and address of the candidate and check to see if
the flag is indeed flown every day. When this is established, the name is
submitted to the committee chairperson. Each month, one or more candidates are
invited to a regular meeting of the club where they are ceremoniously presented
with a plaque to display in their home or office.
Proudly We Hail is easy and effective.
It represents a splendid way for every Exchange Club to actively support
Exchange’s ongoing effort to encourage and promote American citizenship. And it
provides a program in which every member is an active participant. Moreover,
the program benefits both the community and the nation by enhancing and
strengthening a national sense of patriotism and pride.
Respect for
Your Flag
It is customary to display the flag only
from sunrise to sunset on buildings and stationary flagstaffs, except during
inclement weather. It may be displayed at night to produce a patriotic effect
if proper lighting is provided.
Weather permitting, display the flag
every day. Always hoist the flag briskly, and lower it ceremoniously. Flags
should always be flown on national and state holidays and other days proclaimed
by the United States President. When handling the flag:
- Never show disrespect to the flag.
- Never dip the flag to any person or
thing.
- Never display the flag with the union
down except as a signal of dire distress.
- Never allow the flag to touch anything
beneath it.
- Never carry the flag horizontally.
- Never use the flag as drapery nor to
receive, hold, carry or deliver anything.
- Never place anything on the flag nor
attach any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture or drawing to
it.
- Never embroider the flag on cushions,
handkerchiefs and the like, nor should one print it on objects intended for temporary use and then discarded.
- Never throw away a flag. Badly worn
flags should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by private burning.
The Presentation will by
on July 21st from 5:30 - 6:00 pm. This will coincide with Roch's Mid-Year
Review seminar at Tranel at 6 pm. All of the LMV members are welcome to
stay for the meal and the seminar.