Iredell County to Host Flag Day Ceremony on June 12

Iredell County will host a community Flag Day Ceremony on Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. at the Government Center South in Mooresville. The event will bring together county leaders, veterans, public safety representatives, and local partners to honor the history and symbolism of the American flag.
The ceremony will include welcoming remarks, a presentation of colors by the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard, the raising of a Capitol‑flown flag, a reading reflecting on the significance of the flag, and closing recognitions.
County Library Director and Chair of Iredell County America 250, Juli Moore said the ceremony is an important moment of unity for the community.
“Flag Day reminds us that our shared history and values are worth honoring together,” Moore said. “We’re grateful to the veterans, public safety teams, and community partners who help keep those values alive.”
The event is part of Iredell County’s ongoing America 250 efforts, recognizing the nation’s upcoming semi-quincentennial and highlighting local contributions to American history.
Community members are invited to attend and join in this brief but meaningful observance.
About Iredell County Government
Iredell County Government is committed to serving residents and businesses by providing high-quality public services, fostering economic development, and enhancing the overall quality of life. Incorporated in 1788, Iredell County is located in the central section of North Carolina and encompasses the city of Statesville and towns of Harmony, Love Valley, Mooresville and Troutman.
About Iredell County Public Library
The Iredell County Public Library serves as a vital resource for the community, providing access to books, technology, educational programs, and cultural experiences. With locations in Statesville, Harmony and Troutman, the library is committed to enriching lives and fostering lifelong learning.

