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"The Town of Alderson has had a design for its flag since Feb. 22, 1973, when
the Town Seal in various forms was adopted. It just never got the design onto a
flag. E. Sterling "Tod" Hanger, Jr. created the design when he was still in high
school. Hanger said, "I have always wanted to have the flag produced and am very
excited to see this happening."
This year, [2009] Alderson Main Street
decided to produce town flags for sale as a fundraising project. Council
approved Main Street's request to use the logo and, with the help of Myrna
Dembowski, the daughter of Eugene Ernest Boyd who was a graduate of Alderson
High School's Class of 1939, two versions of the town flag have been produced.
The town flag and two new flag poles will be dedicated at a Ceremony at Alderson
Alumni Park at 3 p.m. on Friday, July 3. One flagpole was provided by the local
VFW Post 6723, Jack Gadd, Commander, and the other in memory of Mary Sue Keadle
Fullen. The flag will be dedicated in honor of Eugene Ernest Boyd.
The first version of the Alderson flag is 3' x 5' and has grommets for flying
from a traditional flag pole. The first 10 are numbered and the first three will
be auctioned off at the Community Homecoming Banquet at the Alderson Community
Center for the Arts and Humanities starting at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, July 3, by
Auctioneer Randy Burdette. The second version is 2' x 3' and has a sleeve for
flying from a decorative flag pole. These will be for sale during the July 4th
Celebration and are priced at $30 each.
Mayor Luther Lewallen said, "We are
indebted to Tod Hanger and Alderson Main Street for producing these flags. I
hope to see one flying from every porch very soon.""
From:
http://www.mountainmessenger.com, with flag photo.
About the town:
"Alderson is a town in Greenbrier and Monroe Counties in the U.S. state of West
Virginia, along the Greenbrier River. The population was 1,091 at the 2000
census."
Official town website:
http://www.aldersonwv.org.
Valentin Poposki, 1 August 2009s