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06/16/2017 12:35 PM

North Branford Observes National Flag Day


Members of North Branford Police Honor Guard, followed by North Branford Fire Chief William Seward III playing bagpipes, were among those particpating in the June 14 Flag Day Ceremony outside Town Hall.Pam Johnson/The Sound

With a display of 120 flags to honor local residents who serve and have served, and the town's American flag flying high above, a small group of residents and participants gathered to observe National Flag Day at North Branford Town Hall on June 14.

Accompanied by North Branford Fire Chief William Seward III on bagpipes, the North Branford Police Honor Guard and members of North Branford Boy Scout Troops 453 and 463 participated in escorting the flag. Incoming North Branford High School senior Brandon Stimpson sang the National Anthem and Boy Scout Justin Patenaude played Taps during the ceremony.

Flag Day event master of ceremonies and North Branford Air Force veteran Chuck Larkins introduced several speakers, including Town Council member George Miller, North Branford Women's Club's Barbara LaFrance (also representing Northford Women's Club) and VFW 8294's Joe Anderson. Other honored guests attending were Councilwoman Rose Marie Angeloni and Town Manager Michael Paulhus. North Branford State Representative Vincent Candelora participated in his role as Troop 453 Scout Master.

In addition to thanking participants and attendees, "...I'd like the thank the North Branford and Northford Women's Clubs for working so hard to put this event together," said Larkins.

Larkins also gave special recognition to LaFrance and the Boy Scout troops, who helped place the flags on the grounds for the Women's Club "Honor Them with a Flag" effort. LaFrance said residents requested a total of 120 flags to be added to this year's display, with 100 percent of each $10 donation per flag going to benefit Connecticut veteran's organizations. The field of 12" x 18" flags, arranged by branches of the military, will remain on display at the base of the flag pole at Town Hall through July 4. Each one is personalized with name and rank, service branch and dates of service on a white ribbon.

LaFrance said she was grateful for North Branford's show of support for veterans by participating in Honor Them with a Flag and by holding a Flag Day Ceremony.

"It's important to honor our veterans," said LaFrance. "They have done so much for our country, and this is one small way we can help and thank them for their service."

On behalf of the Town Council, Miller told those gathered, "We're very happy to have ceremonies like this in our small town, in our small state. It reminds us of what we all share, rather than sometimes focusing on what divides us."

Miller said his family had personal connections with two of the flags on display. One recognizes a friend of his wife, who gave his life in Vietnam in 1969; and one is there for Miller's own childhood friend, who died serving in the Vietnam War in 1967. Miller said these types of ceremonies are important to him because "...they allow me to remember people who are important to me."

Anderson read the names of each person honored with a flag in this year's display, and also talked about the meaning of Flag Day.  The first American flag of 13 stars on a blue field and seven red and six white stripes was adopted as the nation's symbol on June 14, 1777, he noted.

"We gather today on the birthday of our flag not only to celebrate the symbol of our nation, but to honor some of the good citizens who protect what that flag stands for: our freedoms, our unity as a nation and the brave people who created this nation," said Anderson. 

Local Boy Scouts participate in North Branford's 2017 Flag Day ceremony.Pam Johnson/The Sound
The North Branford and Northford Women's Clubs "Honor Them with a Flag" field of 120 flags tied into the June 14 Flag Day ceremony at Town Hall. Pam Johnson/The Sound
As Brandon Stimpson sings the National Anthem; North Branford Flag Day master of ceremonies and Air Force veteran Chuck Larkins pays tribute.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Justin Patenaude of North Branford Boy Scouts Troop 463 plays Taps as part of the June 14 Flag Day ceremony at Town Hall.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Among those participating in the Flag Day ceremony were local Scouts including State Representative and Troop 453 Scout Master Vincent Candelora (at back, far left) and Fire Chief William Seward III (front) who also played bagpipes to accompany the carrying of the flag.Pam Johnson/The Sound
North Branford Women's Club's Barbara LaFrance thanks citizens for participating in 'Honor Them with a Flag' and for coming out to the ceremony at Town Hall, master of ceremonies and Air Force Veteran Chuck Larkins looks on.Pam Johnson/The Sound
At 7 p.m. on June 14, a small crowd gathered beneath the flag at North Branford Town Hall for Flag Day ceremonies.Pam Johnson/The Sound
Joe Anderson of VFW Post 8294 (at podium) speask as honored guests, including (front, l-r) Town Council members Rose Marie Angeloni and George Miller, North Branford Women's Club's Barbara LaFrance and (back. l-r) Town Manager Michael Paulhus and National Anthem performer Brandon Stimpson.Pam Johnson/The Sound