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Jennifer Lopez celebrated her Mother's Day in style. On Sunday, May 11, the "Love Don't Cost a Thing" singer took to Instagram to wish her followers a happy Mother's Day this year, and got dressed ...
Featured pricing is subject to change. It’s all about balance. On Sunday, Jennifer Lopez, 55, enjoyed Mother’s Day with her 17-year-old twins Max and Emme, sharing snaps of her celebration on ...
Perhaps not completely ignored, but Flag Day isn't celebrated as much as other holidays associated with our nation's beginnings. When is Flag Day 2024? Flag Day is on June 14 every year.
Flag Day ceremonies were held Friday morning at the Gold Star Families Monument at Spencer’s Landing. (Photo by Jess Mancini) VIENNA — Vienna held its annual Flag Day observance Friday morning ...
In honor of Flag Day, the American Flag Day Association held a flag raising ceremony Friday, June 14, 2024, at Allentown City Hall. Allentown Honor Guard patrol officer Bajwa helps fold the flag ...
Flag Day is this Friday, but why is it celebrated on June 14? Since 1777, the American flag has represented freedom and unity for Americans and millions of others. Flag Day allows us to celebrate ...
The stars and stripes were out in full force on Friday in honor of Flag Day. Flag Day, which is celebrated annually on June 14, commemorates the day the stars and stripes flag was officially ...
Flag Day celebrates the history of the U.S. flag annually on June 14. It’s observed then because on June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes for the American ...
Happy Flag Day! Here's to the biggest holiday that you didn't know you were supposed to celebrate. It's true that mail delivery might not stop for Flag Day and you definitely won't be receiving a ...
Flag Day 2024 is Friday, June 14. The date commemorates the adoption of the American flag's design, as well as the symbolism and history behind it. Many Americans are unfamiliar with the ...
President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation establishing June 14 as Flag Day in May 1916 to honor June 14, 1777, when the national flag was adopted by resolution of the Second Continental Congress.