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Vertically divided approximately 5:1:1, the main field blue with a yellow sun bearing an image of the fluttering Tennessee state flag behind a figure (pioneer? militiaman?), name, date and slogan written around the flag, name and state written in white outside the sun. The two narrow fields toward the fly are orange with a single white star centered, and horizontally divided red-white-blue with three stars (white-gold-white respectively).
Quoting the relevant part of the article:
The adoption of the flag of East
Ridge is presented by Adam Crisp, "The Chattanooga Times Free Press", 27 August
2009:
"[...]
Sixty-six percent of online voters chose a design created by
Vice Mayor Tom Card, though voters were not aware who designed each of the 18
potential flags, said City Manager William Whitson. More than 250 people voted
in the month-long online process. The city hired an outside auditor to make sure
only one vote per citizen was allowed and that each vote came from legitimate
city residents.
[...]
The banner features the city seal in a field of blue
along with orange, red, white and blue panels and four stars, Mr. Card said. The
orange and blue panel represents the city’s colors and three stars represents
Tennessee’s three grand divisions. A solitary star represents East Ridge’s motto
“Gateway to Tennessee.”"
There is a picture of the flag attached to the
article. Since the city seal includes the flag of Tennessee, Tom Card's creation
can be registered in the "flag on flag" category.
http://eastridgetn.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9&Itemid=13
Ivan Sache, 30 August 2009
The City of East Ridge has launched on 2 July 2009 a contest for the City
Flag. Quoting the City website:
"[...]
General Background
In March
2009, our City announced a Flag design contest. Following the close of the entry
deadline, eighteen (18) flag designs were submitted by various citizens from
across East Ridge. Those flag designs were presented to the City review
committee for screening and evaluation. Four (4) of the designs were
independently selected as semifinalists for further consideration. However, in
the process of finalizing the contest for selecting an overall winner, it was
determined by Council that the best way to select the City Flag was to have the
process opened back up to the public. City staff has now completed the work
needed to design this special web site application to honor Council wishes. This
web site has been specifically designed to support a selection process that will
allow East Ridge citizens the opportunity to select our City Flag.
Contest Rules
This web site will allow our citizens to vote for the best
overall flag design. The contest will run from July 2, 2009 to August 7, 2009
unless extended. Once the public has had sufficient time to vote, the results
will be released at a City Council meeting scheduled for August 27, 2009. Only
one vote per person will be registered. All results will be independently
reviewed and verified by the City audit firm of Johnson, Hickey and Murchison
for accuracy and completeness.
[...]
Once a selection is made and
announced, Council and City staff will work with the winning artist to complete
the design and finalize the flag for its first official public appearance at a
special unveiling ceremony.
[...]"
http://www.eastridgetn.org/m_intro.php (no longer available)
Ivan Sache, 11 July 2009