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New US Flags will Fly Over Veterans’ Graves in Berks County

By County of Berks - Covid-19 Leadership Team

New US Flags will Fly Over Veterans’ Graves in Berks County

Due to the efforts of many Berks Countians, new US Flags, made in Gilbertsville, PA, will fly over Berks County Veterans’ graves for Memorial Day 2020. 

The Public outcry made a difference.

Berks County VA Director Ken Lebron released the following statement. “The waiver  (allowing Gilbertsville, PA manufacturer FLAGZONE to open) is a result of the overwhelming groundswell of voices from concerned, patriotic citizens of this county who were extremely upset regarding the impending absence of American Flags to decorate the graves of veterans for Memorial Day 2020. The Berks County Commissioners heard those concerns and responded expeditiously by relaying those concerns directly to the leadership in Harrisburg.

These unified efforts from the community, our local legislators and County Commissioners have proved to be fruitful as the waiver was extended to FLAGZONE by the Wolf administration late last week.” Berks County Commissioner Christian Leinbach gave special praise to Kelly Laubach, Berks County Purchasing Director and Ken Lebron, Berks Veterans Affairs Director special praise. “Kelly Laubach and Ken Lebron never gave up on securing these Flags in order to honor our Veterans. They also deserve credit for making this possible.” 

Penske Trucking are donating a large panel truck to pick up the flags. Volunteers from 

The Blue Knights Motorcycle Club will drive the truck, pick up the flags and deliver them to the Berks County Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday morning 5/19. Cemetery Pick-ups for Flag Distribution Days will be at 722 Cherry Street, Reading PA 19602 on the following days: 

5/20 Wednesday from 1pm – 5pm 

5/21 Thursday from 1pm – 5pm 

5/22 Friday from 1pm – 5pm 

Cemeteries who cannot make these days or times can call or email the BCVA to schedule an individual appointment to pick up their flags. Phone: 610-378-5601 Email:  [email protected]  

The Berks County Veterans Affairs issues a call to action for community service and volunteerism for support of your local cemeteries, while exercising caution by wearing face 

masks and implementing social distancing practices, in the placement of the more than 50,000 American Flags on veterans graves before Memorial Day.