Uptown Greenville Field of Honor Flag Display | Eastern North Carolina Now

Press Release:

    PLEASE SUPPORT Uptown Greenville as we join the Greenville Noon Rotary in an effort to create an AWESOME display of honor and patriotism at the Town Common. We are giving you the opportunity to purchase a 3x5 flag which will be made part of a grand field display of American flags on the Town Common from May 26-July 7. As part of your purchase you can create a dedication message to a HERO in your life, whether they be military, public safety, or just someone you consider to be a hero in your life. Your message will be printed and attached to your flag on display. Please review the brochure for more details.

    Uptown Greenville, in it's role as an affiliate non-profit, will receive a portion of the flag sales. When ordering online, please be sure to indicate Uptown Greenville as your affiliate organization.

    PURCHASE A FLAG

    Order online at the link above or contact the Uptown Greenville office laura@uptowngreenville.com to obtain a mail-in brochure.

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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