(Bob Minenna for the Record-Bee) CLEARLAKE— On Wednesday, the City of Clearlake continued its annual tradition of raising the large American flag in Austin Park, which is donated annually by the Park Study Club. Members of the club, Burns Valley School first graders, city officials and various city agencies including approximately 40 members of the City of Clearlake Police Department, Vice Mayor Russell Perdock, were in attendance and took part in the ceremony.
(Bob Minenna Photography) CLEARLAKE— On Wednesday, the City of Clearlake continued its annual tradition of raising the large American flag in Austin Park, which is donated annually by the Park Study Club. Members of the club, Burns Valley School first graders, city officials and various city agencies, including approximately 40 members of the City of Clearlake Police Department, and Vice Mayor Russell Perdock were in attendance and took part in the ceremony.
(Bob Minenna for the Record-Bee) CLEARLAKE— On Wednesday, the City of Clearlake continued its annual tradition of raising the large American flag in Austin Park, which is donated annually by the Park Study Club. Members of the club, Burns Valley School first graders, city officials and various city agencies including approximately 40 members of the City of Clearlake Police Department, Vice Mayor Russell Perdock, were in attendance and took part in the ceremony.
(Bob Minenna Photography) Members of the Clearlake Police Department attend the flag raising ceremony at Austin Park in Clearlake.
(Bob Minenna Photography) Members of the Park Study Club in Clearlake attend the flag raising ceremony Wednesday. The club donates the flag every year.
(Bob Minenna Photograpny) Burns Valley Elementary students help city officials during the ceremony in Clearlake.
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(Bob Minenna for the Record-Bee) CLEARLAKE— On Wednesday, the City of Clearlake continued its annual tradition of raising the large American flag in Austin Park, which is donated annually by the Park Study Club. Members of the club, Burns Valley School first graders, city officials and various city agencies including approximately 40 members of the City of Clearlake Police Department, Vice Mayor Russell Perdock, were in attendance and took part in the ceremony.