Avalon Park Sun Orlando June 2021 Edition

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Orange County Government and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Provide Options for Proper Disposal of Worn U.S. Flags New Flag Disposal Boxes Offered in Orange County

In partnership with the National Association of Counties and Service Officer. “Orange County is unified in helping enable Florida Association of Counties, Orange County Government our citizens to respect our great nation while disposing of old and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office have installed flag or worn out flags.” retirement boxes at the following locations: Orange County Government’s Administration Building, located at 201 S. Rosalind Avenue in Orlando. The box will be located in the 1st floor lobby. Orange County Sheriff’s Office Central Operations, North Lobby, located at 2500 W. Colonial Drive in Orlando. When an American flag becomes worn out or torn, the U.S. Flag Code dictates how to respectfully retire it. The United States Flag Code prescribes flag etiquette — everything from flying it near other flags to instructions on how to raise and lower it. Per the Code, “The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.” Flags should be folded respectfully before being placed in the box. Orange County Facilities is heading this program and will take the flags to the Veterans of Foreign Wars on Goldenrod Road in Orlando for proper disposal. This program is also in partnership with Orange County’s Veterans Service Office and Orange County Mayor Demings’ Veterans Advisory Council. “These centrally-located drop-off locations at Orange County Government and at the Central Operations Center at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office provide convenience while also respecting our national symbol,” said Tommie Maldonado, program manager for Veterans Services and Veterans


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Kiwanis Club Update

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The Future Promise of Bithlo

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COMMUNITY CORNER

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Wellness with Jen: Summer Lovin

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Utilizing the Power of Prayer All Year

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Welcome to June: Professional Wellness Month

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Orange County Elections Office Website Certified Accessible

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Vision 2050: Orange County Government Needs Your Feedback Regarding Zoning Code, ‘Orange Code’

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Summertime Fun: How to Find it as an Entrepreneur

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Star Wars Month at Avalon Mail Center

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Meet You at The 5th Floor

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Avalon Park Foundation Update

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Orange County Government and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Provide Options for Proper Disposal of Worn U.S. Flags

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Staying Healthy During the Summer for Seniors

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Florida Day Trips for the Summer

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From the Desk of Commissioner Maribel Gomez Cordero

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Coffee Hour with BEAT

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