The Mesquite Elks Lodge #2811 invites all citizens to join them in celebrating Flag Day on Friday, June 14 at Veterans Memorial Park on Hillside Drive. The ceremony will begin at 9 am featuring a pageant honoring all flags used since the American Revolutionary War (1777).
The first Flag Day was celebrated in Wisconsin in 1855 to celebrate the 108th anniversary of its use.
The Elks became the first national advocate of the ceremony in 1907 and bolstered its honor in 1911 when it became mandatory at all Elks Lodges.
The first national Flag Day celebration was held on June 14, 1916 with a proclamation from President Woodrow Wilson.
National celebrations were sporadic, except at Elks Lodges, until 1949 when President Harry Truman, himself an Elk, signed a bill into law, making Flag Day an official national observance.
There are many flags that have flown over our U.S. Capitol. Come to the ceremony next week and see them all.
A free educational program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association.
Featuring Education/Refreshments/Door Prizes/No Charges
To secure your reservation, RSVP by emailing your name to: Caroline Baumis cbaumis@alz.org
or by calling Mesa View Regional Hospital Administration 702-345-4280
For more information email: kimroden@yahoo.com
Free and open to the public
Mesquite Gaming will be holding an annual blood drive on Thursday, July 4 in the CasaBlanca Ballroom. All of the public is invited to come by and participate.
Vitalant, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit community blood service providers, will be taking appointments from 9am to 2pm on Independence Day.
“It’s a heroic act to donate blood because it saves lives,” said Justin Moore, CEO of Mesquite Gaming. “We’re thrilled to host and support this vital service for our community.”
Donors that day will receive a free buffet voucher for the CasaBlanca Mesa Buffet and an exclusive “Team Donor” T-shirt, redeemable via the Donor Rewards program (while supplies last).
Schedule your appointment today bloodhero.com.
Mesquite Gaming is the owner of CasaBlanca Resort and Virgin River Hotel in Mesquite.