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Jonesboro University Heights Lions Club to display flags on Labor Day

Jonesboro University Heights Lions Club to display flags on Labor Day

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Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – Aug. 27, 2025 – Flags provided by the Jonesboro University Heights (JUH) Lions Club will be on display at many Jonesboro businesses and offices on Labor Day.

The flag display is part of a longstanding service project provided to the community by the club, which provides both the flags, poles, and flag brackets for $45 per year.

Club members display the flags at least ten times a year on national holidays and special days, weather permitting, which the club defines as a less than 50 percent chance of rain.

For additional information and/or a flag contract, contact flag committee chairman Pat Snodgrass at 870-761-0132 or any JUH Lions Club member.

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