USCIS Celebrates Flag Day 2012 with Special Naturalization Ceremonies

USCIS celebrates the 235th anniversary of the adoption of the official national symbol—the Stars and Stripes—by welcoming thousands of new citizens in special naturalization ceremonies across the nation. 

Flag Day celebrations run June 8-22 and include events in towns from Alaska to Maine.
 
Date
City, State
Location
6/8/2012
New York, NY
New York City Field Office
6/14/2012
Philadelphia, PA
US District Court, Eastern District of PA
6/14/2012
Mystic, CT
Mystic Seaport
6/14/2012
Buffalo, NY
The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
6/14/2012
Las Vegas, NV
US District Court
6/14/2012
Irving, TX
Dallas Field Office
6/14/2012
Baltimore, MD
Maryland Historical Society Museum
6/14/2012
St. Louis, MO
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - Old Courthouse
6/14/2012
Chicago, IL
UNO Veterans Memorial Campus
6/14/2012
Santé Fe, NM
New Mexico History Museum
6/14/2012
Cleveland, OH
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
6/14/2012
Providence, RI
Roger Williams National Memorial Park
6/14/2012
Philadelphia, PA
Betsy Ross Flag and Memorial House
6/14/2012
Keystone, SD
Mt. Rushmore National Monument
6/14/2012
Tampa, FL
Tampa Field Office
6/14/2012
Oakland Park, FL
Oakland Park Field Office
6/14/2012
Williamsburg, VA
Colonial Capitol of Virginia
6/14/2012
Fresno, CA
Fresno Convention Center
6/14/2012
Yakima, WA
US District Court
6/15/2012
Lewiston, ME
Lewiston Middle School
6/19/2012
Bloomington, MN
Bloomington Kennedy High School
6/22/2012
Dutch Harbor, AK
Unalaska/Dutch Harbor



 






Source: USCIS

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