The American Tribute Project ® UNITED WE STAND.. How It Began The American Tribute is a firework salute and poem created in 2001 by a North Carolina family.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The American flag is known as THE STARS AND STRIPES. It consists of fifty stars which represent the fifty states. Thirteen red and white horizontal.
Advertisements

T H E U S A.
Dictation Exercises Forming Yes-No Questions 1 by Don Fisher.
Social Studies Lesson By: Emily Bosch & Amber Richison ED 417 Dr. Helms.
First Grade Social Studies Miss Sherri Friddle
The Flag of the United States of America StarsAndStripesForever!
Social Studies National Holidays Veterans Day honors people who were in the armed forces. Soldiers, sailors, and pilots who served the United States.
Celebrating Holidays Around the World What different Holidays are celebrated around the World??? Get Ready…. Here We Go!!!!!
USA.
Reading Module 9 unit 3 The meaning of colour
Social Studies Lesson By Heather Kirchner Ed 417.
What are symbols of our country? What you will learn… Identify and name the symbols of our country Identify and name the symbols of our country Explain.
1. MAJOR STUART ADAM WOLFER (z”l) April 23, 1971 – April 6,
Celebration Plates Project
Happy Celebrate Freedom Week! Star Spangled Banner was written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key. After the Revolutionary War the American flag was still.
A A For Articles: Articles were in the constitution. There were 13 Articles in the constitution.
Red, White, and Blue: The Story of the American Flag Second Grade Reading Unit 6 – Story 2.
NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND MONUMENTS NATIONAL SYMBOLS AND MONUMENTS Ms. Adamcova 3rd grade Ms. Adamcova 3rd grade.
“Patriotic-Respect and Loyalty is the TCS Way.” PATRIOTIC.
1 st grade program “A Salute to America”. Pledge of Allegiance Texas Pledge.
People in Communities People make up communities. We share our culture and beliefs.
The American Flag’s History. Made by Smorchkova Tanya Made by Smorchkova Tanya.
Flag Day by Meghan Akridge. What is Flag Day? It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on June 14, In the United.
American Symbols Greenview Elementary 1 st Grade
This is By: Emma Spear The American Flag Facts  On the first flag there was only 13 stars.  Flag day is on June 14 th.  There are now 50 stars on.
vocabulary by Guy Swentek Wilson Elementary harbor A naturally or artificially protected area where ships dock A naturally or artificially protected.
Written by: Mrs. Catron’s 1st Grade Class
Dictation 3. What is the Capital of the United States? Washington D.C. is the capital.
Jodi Territo Kohrville Elementary
Independence Day Happy 4 th of July! by Meghan Akridge.
American Symbols.
INDEPENDENCE DAY Simone Foti III A Grotte Santo Stefano.
Morning Warm- Up Today we will learn about flags. Every country has a flag. Flags bring cheers. They tell a country's story. What does our flag mean?
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols Created by: dijobaker.
Social Studies Citizenship Lesson Our Flag 2 nd Grade Linda Hamilton October 2001.
OUR FLAG First Grade Flag Education Program OLD GLORY History Flag Code National Anthem Pledge of Allegiance.
Independence Day! Natalia Gray. Declaration of Independence Adopted on July 4 th 1776 What did it do? -Declared that the United States’ 13 original colonies.
Advent Today Advent means ‘the coming’ of something or ‘arrival.’ Advent is a period lasting FOUR Sundays (not weeks!) preparing for the celebration of.
The United States flag has 13 stripes. Seven are red and 6 are white. It also has 50 white stars on a blue background. The stripes stand for the 13 original.
By Dawson Pilgrim Independence Day. facts Independence Day has been celebrated every year since the Declaration of Independence was approved. On July.
In the United States, Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
1.
ADVERTISING DESIGN. THE AMERICAN FLAG REDESIGN PROJECT The American flag stands for all in America that is good.
What do the symbols of our country mean? Old Glory  Red stands for courage  White stands for purity  Blue stands for justice.
September 9/11 By: Mrs. McClanahan’s Second Grade.
By Lloyd G. Douglas. Symbol- a picture or object that makes people think of a country, or a group of people.
Reading 1 Unit 3 National flags, colours and cultures.
Symbolism Please copy the following definition of symbolism into the Literary Terms section of your notebook.
Reading 1 Unit 3 National flags, colours and cultures.
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols
Unit 3 Reading 1 National flags, colours and cultures.
Symbols of the U.S. Government
Board of Education Meeting
Symbols of American Democracy
National Landmarks.
All Rights Reserved – Used With Permission
What are you REALLY saying when you say it?
Slide 1 The Statue of Liberty
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols
God Bless the USA.
Symbols of Our Country By: Cara Edenfield.
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols
By: Kaden Underwood – Mrs. Wooster’s 4th grade class
By: April Lee- Mrs. Wooster 4th Grade
By: Shianne McCoy- Mrs. Wooster 4th grade
United States Symbols By:.
Creating a deeper Meaning…
Remembering 9/11.
Has our Flag Always Looked Like it Does Now?
Independence Day Fourth Of July.
Presentation transcript:

The American Tribute Project ® UNITED WE STAND.

How It Began The American Tribute is a firework salute and poem created in 2001 by a North Carolina family to unite us in a time of grief, and to celebrate our nation.

The Story Unfolds The American Tribute firework salute was incorporated into Fourth of July events from San Francisco to New York harbor.

The Impact of the Message The American Tribute poem was read at many of the events, and the stanza spread across the country.

The American Tribute Stanza Red, for the blood of many heroes shed; White, for freedom's light still shining bright; and Blue, for the courage to stand tall and true!

We forget what is important to remember Lack of Unity is a greater problem today than ever before in our nation’s history Unmarked Memorials are what we call every American flag without a call to remember The Problem

Making flag displays across the country a memorial, a unifying reminder, is our goal Cast metal markers with the Tribute stanza are the symbols we are using Our Project

Support the Project by sponsoring The American Tribute memorial for your flag, or for another public flag display in your community The Donation for the package is $ – including plaque/bracket costs, installation, and a gift to the Wounded Warrior Project Our Proposal

Thanks for the privilege of meeting with you and sharing our story and our dream And helping us to share it with others…. Project Founders