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In February 1990, the county commissioners sponsored a flag design contest in
cooperation with the Medina County Historical society, the Medina County
Gazette, the Old Phoenix National Bank, and the Medina County School District.
Four designs were chosen from 72 entries, and were published in the newspaper
for voting by the public.
The winning design was submitted by Calvin A.
Ganyard, a lifelong resident of the county. The flag was officially adopted on
July 30, 1990, when Ganyard said, "to all Medina County residents, past,
present, and future: this Medina County Flag is for you."
The flag was
created using bold contrasting colors, striving for simplicity and
recognizability. The white lettering and date tell everyone "who we are and when
we started," according to Ganyard. The design incorporates a royal blue
background with the outline of the State of Ohio, and the shape of the county in
gold. Radiating from the center of the county, as in a starburst, are the shapes
of the seventeen townships, also in gold.
The county was named after the
city Medina in Arabia, the town to which Mohammed fled from Mecca.
Source:
http://www.ohiochannel.org/your_state/ohio_statehouse/education/ohio_county_flags.cfm
Located by Valentin Poposki, 26 September 2007