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Oddly enough I've never been a h-u-g-e fan of Flag Day simply because I believe
every day should be a day to respect and honor our national symbol.
I once even tried to trade Flag Day for 9/11 with our illustrious Select Board. A deal they refused to take.
As most of you know by now the Amherst Select Board, keepers of the public way, voted 4-1 on the early evening of September 10, 2001 to allow 29 commemorative flags to fly in the downtown to mark only six anniversaries: Patriots' Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, July 4, Labor Day and Veterans Day.
Since that normally obscure public meeting took place about 12 hours before the first plane found its target in Manhattan, September 11 was still just another late summer day. And that particular 9/11 dawned sooooo stunningly beautiful ...
But acrid black smoke soon crowed out that crystal clear blue sky leading to a gaping hole in the New York City skyline.
This fast approaching 9/11, the 14th anniversary, the commemorative flags are
not scheduled to fly in downtown Amherst.
Next year they will, however, because it's a "milestone anniversary." And then not again until 2021, when the average incoming freshman to our three institutes of higher education had not even been born on the awful day.
Since Amherst forgot to put the commemorative flags up today, Flag Day, maybe now the Select Board will take my deal?