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From http://www.nwnews.com/editions/19980928/local11.html (no longer available):
September 28, 1998
Kenmore adopts official city flag
by Tom Traeger, Kenmore reporter
In a meeting that included both business and ceremony, the Kenmore City Council took care of matters as the city settles into its official city status, as well as adopting the official city flag. Kenmore now has an official flag thanks to
an official proclamation and a presentation by Rev. Leroy Anenson, designer of the flag. A bit of history was relived, for it was in 1980 that the then Kenmore Chamber of Commerce adopted the flag for the community. The flag will include
the new city logo.
located by Dov Gutterman, 26 December 2002
From http://www.scn.org/civic/kenmoreheritage/newsaug99.htm (no longer available):
KHS distributes new Kenmore City Flags
The new Kenmore City Flag with its yellow background and blue and white Kenmore logo will be available in time for the City's First Birthday Celebration on August 29th. The Kenmore Heritage Society will be selling flags at its booth
near City Hall. The 3X5' size is $30, the 2X3' size is $20, and the small hand-held size is only $2. Buy a flag and display it proudly at your home or business!
located by Dov Gutterman, 30 December 2002
image located by Paul Bassinson, 16 February 2020
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Paul Bassinson, 16 February 2020