Friends of the Frank Phillips Home
Launch Annual Flag Project
The Friends of the Frank Phillips Home are planning the second annual
July 4th American flag fundraiser and are inviting both corporate
sponsors and individual donors to help display thousands of 8”x 12” American
flags along several major arterial streets in Bartlesville. Donors
also may choose to designate a 12” x 18” flag in honor of a friend, family
member or member of any branch of the United States Military. The honoree flags will be labeled and
displayed on the grounds of the Frank Phillips Home. The names of corporate sponsors, donors and
honorees will appear in a special Bartlesville Examiner- Enterprise ad on or
near July 4th. Additional
recognition will appear on the Home’s website, organizers say.
Corporate sponsorships are divided into Blue, White, Red
and Patriot donation levels and range from $250 to $2500. Individual donors may purchase honoree flags
at $25 per flag.
“We are asking the community to help with this unique
event that demonstrates Bartlesville ’s
pride and patriotism,” said Lloyd Cullison, President of the Friends organization.
Donations should be mailed to the Frank Phillips Home,
1107 SE Cherokee, Bartlesville ,
OK 74003 ,
or brought to the Home’s Gift Shop. All
donations and names must be turned in by June 20 to be listed in the E-E
ad. Donations can be made by credit card
in the Home’s gift shop or by calling 918-336-2491, Ext. 104.
The Friends of the Frank Phillips Home is a 501 (c) (3)
organization whose mission is “to assist the Oklahoma Historical Society in the
preservation and restoration of the Frank Phillips Home”. The Home is open for guided tours Wednesday –
Saturday. For more information regarding
the flag project, contact Jim Goss at 918-336-2491, Ext. 101.
The Frank Phillips Home is a member of Green Country
Marketing Association, one of 11 multi-county organizations working with the
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Travel Industry Assn.
and the other multi-county associations to promote state tourism, a $6.2
billion industry.