Ace Hardware to give away American flags

Ace Hardware to give away American flags
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Ace Hardware will give away free American flags on Saturday, May 28 to honor the Memorial Day holiday.

New Mexico lost 147 soldiers in the Korean war and 256 in the Vietnam conflict.

Consumers visiting the store at 3025 Highway 180 E, Silver City will receive a free 8’ by 12’ American flag. A second will be donated to the local VFW Gordon E. Lakso-Rio Grande Post to be used for marking veterans’ graves on Memorial Day.

This year, Ace Hardware Corporation aims to again give away more than one million American flags nationally. Last year, it gave away more than 500,000 to Ace customers and more than 550,000 to more than 1,900 VFW Posts.

Flags will be available at Ace Hardware while quantities last. Each consumer is limited to one free flag; no purchase is necessary.

Ace Hardware is located at 3025 Highway 180 E, Silver City, New Mexico. This location is owned by Robert A Sine, represented by Kevin Hilde and managed by Robert Sine.



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