Confederate Battle Flags Returning Across the Commonwealth
We
have received numerous calls, messages, and email communications with
concerns about missing flags, especially regarding the largest flags on
Rt. 29 in Danville. Social media was ripe with haters prematurely
celebrating the fact that someone had “finally gotten those flags
removed”. #NotSoFast
When our Guardians lowered the flags ahead of Hurricane Matthew, we
asked them to carefully inspect the flags and ropes for wear. Several
flags were found to have minor tears and in need of repair and one rope
had to be replaced. As you can imagine, this is not an easy task and
the repairs took a bit longer than we had anticipated, but we have found
that if we catch these tears early, they are easier to repair and saves
on flag replacement costs in the long run.
I am happy to report that thanks to our friends at SkyHigh Poles in
Danville, the large flags on 29 were raised once again today in
Danville, completing several weeks of repairs and replacements on all 14
flags there.
A new flag arrived in Lexington today to replace the one at our Jackson
Farm site, and we are working on getting a replacement up to
Fredericksburg in the next few days. By the weekend, all 26 of our
existing sites will be up and flying, with the exception of our first
site in Chester, which is undergoing site upgrades.
Once again, we offer our most sincere thanks to all of those who
volunteer to help maintain these sites across the Commonwealth, the
hundreds of folks who alert us to missing and damaged flags, and to all
of our supporters whose financial support makes the construction and
maintenance of these memorial sites possible.
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