
Reuters photo captured the Polar Bear Swim at Coney Island on January 1, 2016. New Years Day is one of the Flag Code designated days to fly the flag.
Fly your flag on January 1, one of the designated dates in the U.S. Flag Code. It’s a new year, a good time to fly the colors to get any new enterprise off to a good start.
Let’s hope for a better 2018 than the past two years have been.
Got a photo of your flag flying on January 1? Let us see it, in comments.
More:
- Dates to fly the flag in January 2017 — same for 2018, except no inauguration
- Georgia residents fly the flag on January 2, for Georgia statehood
- Alaska residents fly the flag on January 3, for Alaska statehood
- Utah residents fly the flag on January 4, for Utah statehood
I like the flag one.
LikeLike