Letter to the Editor

It all started in Montrose!
The Congress of the United States, by Joint Resolution on June 9, 1966, approved H.J. Resolution 763 proclaiming the week in which June 14 occurs as National Flag Week, and the same Resolution requested that the President is to issue every year a proclamation and also to call upon citizens of the United States to display the flag during this week.
The origin of Flag Week is very special because it originated in Montrose through the hard work of Bill Bailey, Don Carpenter, Congressman H. Allen Smith, the Crescenta Cañada Rotary Club and my father, Vito Cannella, back in the ’60s. Nurtured by their love of country and gratitude for those who served and gave the ultimate sacrifice for our nation’s symbol, the American flag, this group had a desire to contribute something positive to the fabric of our country during the difficult Vietnam War era. They dreamed of a national movement to convince Congress and the President to join them in their love for the flag. From humble origins and the small town efforts of our community, they collected thousands upon thousands of signatures across our state, and this dream got the attention of the United States Congress, which passed in a joint session, and was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. So for the last 52 years we ask the citizens of our nation to give recognition and respect for our flag by asking that we honor our flag more than just one day on the national calendar (June 14), but put aside a whole week to honor the flag and ask that all citizens fly our flag for that week.
This cause was very important to my dad. Every year since 1967 he would write each President reminding them of their duty to issue the proclamation and every year he got a response from the White House indicating that they would.
My father died this last September and one of the things we talked about prior to his death was his wish that the story of Flag Week not be forgotten because he was the last of the originating supporters. I promised him I would carry his message reminding our community of its history and connection to our hometown.
I wrote that letter to President Trump and will remind all of you to fly your flag the week of June 14. That is the purpose of my letter today.
God Bless America.
Grace Chase
Montrose