Sapulpa Boy Scout troops want to retire your American Flag with dignity

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When Old Glory becomes weathered, tattered, and torn then it is time to properly retire our Nation’s most sacred symbol with the respect and dignity it deserves.

Eagle Scout Kaden Jackson on left instructing Tenderfoot Scout Joshua VandeVenter on flag retirement. First Class Scout Nick Lynam and Life Scout Nickey Cooper watch from the background.
Eagle Scout Kaden Jackson on left instructing Tenderfoot Scout Joshua VandeVenter on flag retirement. First Class Scout Nick Lynam and Life Scout Nickey Cooper watch from the background.

Boy Scouts of America, Indian Nation Council, Troops 224, and 225 will kindly assist any business or individual who needs to retire their American Flag. Please drop off your American Flag any Monday night from 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Troop 224’s Chartered Organization, First Presbyterian Church located at 101 South Oak in Sapulpa, or Troop 225’s Chartered Organization, First United Methodist Church located at 1401 E. Taft Ave in Sapulpa. For more information, please send an email to lynam3dad@gmail.com

Both Troop 224 and Troop 225 meet every Monday night at their Charter Organization. Weekly meetings begin at 7:00 P.M. All boys between the ages of 11 and 17 who are interested in becoming a Scout are welcome to attend. Both Troops have been active in the Sapulpa area since the early 1920’s.

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