Flag Day
Patriotism has characterized the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America since the early days of the organization. Allegiance to the flag of our country is a requirement of every member. In 1907, the Grand Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks designated, by resolution, June 14 as Flag Day. The Grand Lodge of the Order adopted mandatory observance of the occasion by every Lodge in 1911, and that requirement continues. The Elks prompted President Woodrow Wilson to recognize the Order's observance of Flag Day for its patriotic expression. But it was not until 1949 when President Harry Truman, himself a member of the Elks, made the proclamation that thereafter June 14 would be a day of national observance for the symbol of our country. It was through his Elks Lodge in Independence, Missouri, that President Truman got the idea for a national observance of Flag Day.
The Houma Elks Lodge held its Flag Day Ritual on Saturday, June 8th, in conjunction with the Woodman of the World Chapter 308's Flag Day Celebration. Thank you to everyone that took out of the busy schedule to attend to honor the Flag of the United States of America.
Flag Day for 2020 is tentative set for Saturday, June 13th.