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The Promotion Committee of the Wilton Main Street Association will celebrate Flag Day on June 14 with a display of American flags in downtown Wilton. Flags will be displayed for the day, and will appear along Main Street.
Flag Day sponsorships are available for purchase. A donation of $20 will sponsor the purchase of 15 flags to be included in the Main Street exhibit. All sponsors will be recognized in a framed recognition certificate to be displayed downtown.
Local youth groups, scouting groups, families and businesses, as well as nonprofit organizations, are welcome to become a part of this patriotic celebration.
A limited number of sponsorships are available. To reserve your sponsorship call the WMSA office at 654-3020 or send your $20 check payable to WMSA, PO Box 310, Wilton, NH 03086.
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