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April, 2024

Sunday
7
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Monday
8
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With more and more cities around the US and the world adopting flags, this IAM is the perfect place for those interested in the flags and designs, as well as the process surrounding the creation and adoption of the flags, and the groups and individuals leading flag-adoption efforts. We discuss current or newly-adopted city flags, those in need of change, and invite those working directly with cities on flag projects to share their experiences. Bimonthly.
Tuesday
9
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There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
10
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Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.
Saturday
13
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A quarterly event to welcome new members and orient them to NAVA‘s offerings.

May, 2024

Sunday
5
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Wednesday
8
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Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.
Thursday
9
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The PFA meets bimonthly for 3 hours. Portland, Oregon-area flag enthusiasts meet in person and welcome virtual attendance. To join in, contact info@portlandflag.org.
Tuesday
14
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There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.

June, 2024

Sunday
2
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Monday
3
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With more and more cities around the US and the world adopting flags, this IAM is the perfect place for those interested in the flags and designs, as well as the process surrounding the creation and adoption of the flags, and the groups and individuals leading flag-adoption efforts. We discuss current or newly-adopted city flags, those in need of change, and invite those working directly with cities on flag projects to share their experiences. Bimonthly.
Tuesday
11
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There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
12
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Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.

July, 2024

Sunday
7
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Tuesday
9
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There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
10
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Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.
Thursday
11
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The PFA meets bimonthly for 3 hours. Portland, Oregon-area flag enthusiasts meet in person and welcome virtual attendance. To join in, contact info@portlandflag.org.
Thursday
25
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A quarterly event to welcome new members and orient them to NAVA‘s offerings.

August, 2024

Sunday
4
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Monday
5
More Info
Less Info
With more and more cities around the US and the world adopting flags, this IAM is the perfect place for those interested in the flags and designs, as well as the process surrounding the creation and adoption of the flags, and the groups and individuals leading flag-adoption efforts. We discuss current or newly-adopted city flags, those in need of change, and invite those working directly with cities on flag projects to share their experiences. Bimonthly.
Tuesday
13
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There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
14
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Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.

September, 2024

Sunday
1
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Tuesday
10
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Less Info
There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
11
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Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.
Saturday
14
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The PFA meets bimonthly for 3 hours. Portland, Oregon-area flag enthusiasts meet in person and welcome virtual attendance. To join in, contact info@portlandflag.org.
Friday
20
Radisson Hotel, Capitol Ridge Event Center
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The 58th Annual Meeting of NAVA.
Saturday
21
Radisson Hotel, Capitol Ridge Event Center
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The 58th Annual Meeting of NAVA.
Sunday
22
Radisson Hotel, Capitol Ridge Event Center
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The 58th Annual Meeting of NAVA.

October, 2024

Sunday
6
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Monday
7
More Info
Less Info
With more and more cities around the US and the world adopting flags, this IAM is the perfect place for those interested in the flags and designs, as well as the process surrounding the creation and adoption of the flags, and the groups and individuals leading flag-adoption efforts. We discuss current or newly-adopted city flags, those in need of change, and invite those working directly with cities on flag projects to share their experiences. Bimonthly.
Tuesday
8
More Info
Less Info
There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
9
More Info
Less Info
Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.
Saturday
26
More Info
Less Info
A quarterly event to welcome new members and orient them to NAVA‘s offerings.

November, 2024

Sunday
3
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The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Tuesday
12
More Info
Less Info
There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
13
More Info
Less Info
Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.
Thursday
14
More Info
Less Info
The PFA meets bimonthly for 3 hours. Portland, Oregon-area flag enthusiasts meet in person and welcome virtual attendance. To join in, contact info@portlandflag.org.

December, 2024

Sunday
1
More Info
Less Info
The Flag Design Forum (formerly Gauntlet) allows Flag Creators the opportunity to present their flag ideas to a dedicated and knowledgeable group of Flag Enthusiasts. In 2024, this event on the first Sunday of each month, with additional sessions on the first Wednesdays of January and February.

Whether you need input on the early stages of your flag creation journey or feedback on your advanced Flag Promotion Pitch, the Gauntlet brings Flag Creators and Flag Evaluators together in a supportive and knowledgeable environment.

On some months, we will also feature flag design case studies. During these sessions, the designer of a successfully adopted flag will present the design development of the flag to inspire and inform attendees.

Interested in presenting or would like to assist with running the meetings? For Sunday sessions, please contact Brian Cham at briancham1994@gmail.com. For Wednesday sessions, please contact Joe Gorman at (214) 681-9012 or josephtgorman@gmail.com.
Monday
2
More Info
Less Info
With more and more cities around the US and the world adopting flags, this IAM is the perfect place for those interested in the flags and designs, as well as the process surrounding the creation and adoption of the flags, and the groups and individuals leading flag-adoption efforts. We discuss current or newly-adopted city flags, those in need of change, and invite those working directly with cities on flag projects to share their experiences. Bimonthly.
Tuesday
10
More Info
Less Info
There is considerable popular interest in flags of the Revolutionary War. However, the historical basis for many of those flags is very tenuous, and existing published references to them are often inaccurate. This IAM focuses on investigating and documenting the history and context of colonial and Revolutionary War flags, and on ways that NAVA can disseminate this information to the vexillological community and the public. 90 minutes.
Wednesday
11
More Info
Less Info
Monthly meeting of NAVA‘s executive board. 8 PM E / 5 PM P. Open to all members.
Wait to be admitted to Zoom. Contact sec@nava.org for details.