Get Involved
Building a community like the one seen in Flag Day is active work. Consider joining a civic organization, volunteering, or supporting veterans in your community.
Get started with these resources.
Attend an event to bridge partisan divides locally. LEARN MORE
Bring your community together, one conversation at a time. LEARN MORE
Volunteer opportunities to support veterans. LEARN MORE
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Join a local league to play an active role in our democracy. LEARN MORE
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Further Reading
How Flag Day Became a National Holiday
Smithsonian Magazine | READ NOW
Flag Day Expands
National Postal Museum | READ NOW
What We Learned About Americans’ National Pride
Pew Research Center | READ NOW
Three Oaks Flag Day History
Three Oaks Flag Day | READ NOW
Discussion Guide
Flag Day opens a window into Three Oaks, Michigan — a small farming town that hosts the largest Flag Day parade in the country, and where veterans, business owners, marching bands, and volunteers come together to ask what it really means to be American today.
Our free discussion guide helps you keep the conversation going long after the credits roll. Inside you'll find background on the people and history behind the parade, facilitation tips for hosting your own screening, thoughtful discussion prompts organized by theme, and ways to get involved in your own community.
Whether you're gathering friends, leading a classroom, or organizing a community event, this guide gives you everything you need to turn a film into a meaningful conversation
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