Capital Advisory Group - June 2021

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Scammers Are on the Prowl — How to Protect Yourself

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Understanding ‘The Power of Moments’

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Are 'Resort Bubbles' Safe?

Do You Really KnowWhat’s in Your Insurance Policies?

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Iced Green Tea, 2 Ways

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Fly Your Flag High on Flag Day

Celebrate Flag Day in Style!

Flag Day is often an overlooked holiday, but it celebrates an important day in American history: the day the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution. On June 14, 1777, Congress adopted the stars and stripes as the flag of the United States — all 13 of them! It’s also the day the U.S. Army was officially established (June 14, 1775). How can you celebrate Flag Day? The most obvious thing to do is to simply fly the red, white, and blue, but it’s also a good day to share flag etiquette! Flag etiquette is often overlooked, forgotten, and even ignored. Respect for the flag is a reflection of your respect for your country — and not treating the flag with respect isn’t a good look! Here are a few things we should all keep in mind when flying the U.S. flag:

• The flag is typically only to be flown between sunrise and sunset (daylight hours); however, if you have a light source pointed at your flag, you can keep it up 24/7 — though you should take it down during harsh weather. • When displayed on a single staff with other flags, the U.S. flag always flies above all other flags. State and other national flags come second, local flags come third, and all other flags fourth, depending on what is being flown. • When flown at half-staff, the flag should first be raised to the top of the staff first, then lowered to the half‑staff position. • When displayed on a vehicle, such as a car or truck, the staff must be safely and firmly attached to the chassis or fender on the right side of the vehicle, the passenger side. • Never let the flag touch the ground or tie it back. It should always fly free and unobstructed so it will not become unintentionally damaged.

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