Friday, July 1, 2011

Naturalization Ceremony on Sunday, July 3rd at 4:00


There are approximately 150 people who will become citizens this year. Wilmington's mayor, Bill Saffo is the keynote speaker at this year's Naturalization Ceremony. A reception organized  by Joan Hall & Harriet Barlowe and their committee from the Brunswick Town Chapter of the NSDAR, will follow the ceremony for the newly naturalization citizens, their family and friends.


Flag Retirement Ceremony



The Brunswick Town Chapter of the DAR and the Boy Scouts of America Troop 238 are holding their 13th annual Flag Retirement Ceremony at 6:00 pm, Sunday, July 3 at the BBT flagpole, corner of Moore and Howe streets in downtown Southport. Many of you have given flags to be retired. As most of you know, the flag is burned in order to retire it, but did you know the proper protocol and meaning of each step? St James own Tom Krieger will be the guest speaker for the brief ceremony. Tom is a graduate of the USMA at West Point, NY. His nephew is Rich Stewart who is being memorialized earlier in the day and whose family were instrumental in arranging to have the 9/11 Flag brought to Southport. Tom is honored to speak to us on behalf of Rich's family.
 

Submitted by Ann Newton, St. James resident and member of the Southport DAR.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Rebuilding America: One Stitch At a Time


Local residents, Dick & Joan Stewart, whose son Richard was killed at the World Trade Center, were instrumental in bringing the 9/11 National flag to Southport for the 4th of July Festival. The flag will be flown to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Sunday morning, then escorted by retired NYFD members and will be honored from overpasses along the route. The extensive cavalcade of vehicles, motorcycles and fire equipment will arrive at the Cape Fear Memorial Park Cemetery on Hwy 211 for a blessing of the flag.

The blessing ceremony will begin at 4:30 on Sunday, July 3, 2011. It is open to the public and attendees should bring folding chairs. Representatives from Interfaith Fellowship will participate as well as local leaders of the Jewish, Islamic and Buddhist communities. The Stewart family believes " The blessing of the flag is a way of demonstrating our commitment to unity... encouraging everyone to remember that whatever their beliefs, we are all, first and foremost Americans"

 The 20' x 30' flag will be The Grand Marshall of the Southport Parade, and following the parade, it will be laid in the Fellowship Hall of the Baptist Church. Beginning at 2pm, anyone attending will have the opportunity to be part of this process and take a stitch on the flag. The story of this American Flag tattered in the ruins of 9/11, yet stitched back to life in towns and cities all across America, is a stunning story of hope and unity in the phrase cherished by the Stewarts'. “one nation under God, indivisible..."

 Please visit www.National911flag.org and click on the YouTube video to learn how this flag was initially rescued, repaired by Kansas tornado victims and continues to be a testimony to resilience and compassion of our fellow citizens as it makes it way to Southport, NC.

 Submitted by Susan Stewart Tillier