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From
https://williamsonsource.com/city-fairview-displays-new-flag/
"City
of Fairview Displays New Flag
By Andrea Hinds -February 4, 2015
The
City of Fairview has a new flag—a project that has been in the works since Sept
2014. In September of last year, Ron Rowe approached the City about displaying a
flag at an Air Force reunion. In October, an anonymous citizen submitted a
design and it was presented to the Board of Commissioners.
The new flag
was first displayed in City Hall on January 6th. The background to the Flag
design is the TN State Flag with the blue and red color locations switched. The
tree portion of the City Seal represents the natural growth of society, nature
and Bowie Park. The land beneath the tree represents natural landscape,
resources, elevation plateau, surrounding valleys, nearby creeks and rivers. The
dimensional scalloped edge surrounding the tree and nature symbol is another
element taken from the City Seal.
Also, below the ribbon are three 5
point stars which represent the 3 Tennessee land forms sharing the same meaning
as the stars on the Tennessee State Flag. The larger white 5 point star in the
middle represents the Tennessee land form where Fairview is located. The large
single star also represents Fairview’s District 1 status in Williamson County.
Overlaid on the large single 5 point star is the Cherokee Nation’s Star
which is proudly placed to represent the largest Indian Nation to have first
inhabited these lands. Below the stars, is the City’s year of incorporation
(1959)."
https://www.fairview-tn.org/2015/01/birth-of-a-flag/
Design timeline
• September 2014 - Initial inquiry by Ron Rowe who wanted
to display our flag at an Air Force reunion for a nice photo opportunity
•
October 2, 2014 - First run attempts from staff presented at Board of
Commissioners meeting
• October 6, 2014 - Anonymous citizen submitted design
and stated “It’s important for a Flag to be a thoughtful process: A true Flag
should contain some elements of historic symbolism and meaning.”
• October
16, 2014 – Citizen design presented to Board of Commissioners and received
approval to move forward
• January 6, 2015 – New city flag first displayed at
Fairview City Hall
COLOR SCHEME
• The background to the Flag design is
the TN State Flag with the blue and red color locations switched.
• It should
be noted that any City Flag should be complementary and seen as belonging with
the American and State flags and preferably not the odd Flag in the bunch.
Looking as though it does not belong is a visual distraction.
CITY SEAL
• The tree portion of the City Seal with same colored circular background
represents the natural growth of society, nature, Bowie
Park and is part of
the City Seal.
• The land beneath the tree represents natural landscape,
resources, elevation plateau, surrounding valleys, nearby creeks and rivers.
• The dimensional scalloped edge surrounding the above noted tree and nature
symbol and is another element taken from the City Seal. Attached is an image of
the flag from the pdf file linked to from the second address.
IDENTIFICATION
• The name Fairview located in the ribbon with the Flag design
states the City’s Name with our State name beneath
LOCATION
• Below
the ribbon are three 5 point stars which represent the 3 Tennessee land forms
sharing the same meaning as the stars on the
Tennessee State Flag.
• On
the Fairview Flag design the larger white 5 point star in the middle represents
the Tennessee land form where Fairview is located. That of course being the
middle or central land form.
• The large single star also represents
Fairview’s District 1 status in Williamson County.
HERITAGE
• Overlaid
on the large single 5 point star is the Cherokee Nation’s Star which is proudly
placed to represent the largest Indian Nation to have first inhabited these
lands.
HISTORY
• The lowest element of the Flag design is the City’s
year of incorporation (1959)."
Masao Okazaki, 4 July 2019
image located by Paul Bassinson, 13 December 2019
Source:
https://agencyinfo-insuredco.netdna-ssl.com/fairview
Paul Bassinson, 13 December 2019
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