10A | SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS Celebrating and honoring ‘Old Glory’ PHOTOS BY MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS By Mark Brennan Siuslaw News F lorence took time to hon- or and celebrate Old Glory on Flag Day last Thursday during numerous events held around town. Flag Day was conceived as a way to recognize the important symbolic place the Stars and Stripes has played in American history and continues to play in American culture. This year’s Flag Day events around Florence included the annual presentation of the col- ors by Florence Elks Lodge 1858, the distribution and dis- play of more than 500 flags around town and an official “Retirement Ceremony” for de- teriorating flags owned by local residents and organizations. There were also new addi- tions to the flags displayed for residents to appreciate, which were located on the boardwalk at the Port of Siuslaw. The stun- ning visual created by the many different flags was comprised of a wide variety of flags of inter- national origin, each of which had flown over parts of pre-in- dependent America. The colorful banners brought a striking combination of colors in contrast to the usual mixture of red, white and blue. VOICE YOUR OPINION! — Write a Letter to the Editor today: Editor@TheSiuslawNews.com The most poignant event of the day was the Retirement of Flags ceremony, which was pre- sided over by Florence Amer- ican Legion Post #59, at the Veteran’s Memorial Park on Bay Street. Members of local Boy and Girl Scout troops assisted in the ceremony which began with the presentation of colors by mem- bers of Coast Guard Station Siu- slaw River.