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			Bob Jeckel raises the flag for 
			Illinois 
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            [September 05, 2020]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Saturday, August 29th, there was a private flag raising 
			ceremony held at All Veterans Park in Lincoln. The ceremony was at 
			the request of Bob Jeckel with Frontier-Mt. Carroll Insurance in 
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			 Jeckel was called upon by the National Association 
			of Mutual Insurance Companies to make a video of a flag presentation 
			for the state of Illinois. The video will be used as part of the 
			opening ceremony for the association’s national convention to be 
			held later this month. 
 Jeckel explained that the convention is held annually and that he 
			and wife Celia attend representing the Lincoln insurance agency. In 
			past years, the opening ceremony included a person from each state 
			entering the convention center carrying their state flag. Jeckel has 
			had that honor, representing Illinois on several occasions.
 
 This year, due to the pandemic, there will be no gathering together 
			of people in one place for the convention. Instead, the convention 
			will be held in a virtual setting.
 
 Jeckel said that when he was contacted by the association to raise a 
			flag for Illinois he was honored to be chosen. He said that all his 
			life his mom had told him to never say NO to a request, but to 
			figure out a way to get things done.
 
 He thought at first that making a video of the Illinois flag would 
			be an easy task, but it ended up being a little more difficult than 
			he expected. His first plan was to raise the flag at the Logan 
			County Courthouse. However, because he is a private individual, he 
			was advised that the request would have to have full board approval 
			by vote in order to happen. Unfortunately, Jeckel was working with a 
			deadline, so he didn’t have time to wait for the next voting session 
			of the Logan County Board.
 
 Using the courthouse meant that the Illinois flag would already be 
			there. With that option no longer available, Jeckel’s next challenge 
			was finding a flag he could borrow. He found one with the city of 
			Lincoln. Walt Landers with the city’s streets department provided a 
			flag.
 Then Jeckel needed to find a new 
			location. He reached out to Bill Dennis, a member of the Lincoln 
			American Legion Honor Guard and sought help from him. The second 
			choice became the Christian Village in Lincoln. Then, came the idea 
			to use the All Veteran’s Park, perhaps the very best choice of all.
 Dennis said he would bring members of the Honor Guard and they would 
			do it up right.
 
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			Thus, on Saturday afternoon, a small group gathered at the park to 
			perform the task. The Honor Guard slowly lowered the American flag 
			at the front of the park. Following perfect protocol, the flag was 
			brought down and folded carefully.
 Then the Illinois flag was brought out and with assistance from the 
			honor guard Jeckel raised the flag as video was being made for the 
			convention. To assure that they got good video, the flag went up and 
			down the flag pole three times for three separate videos.
 
 When the task was completed, the Honor Guard then returned the 
			American flag to its place on the pole.
 
			  
			
			 
			
 Dennis shared some flag raising etiquette with the group on hand. 
			When being taken down the American flag is to be lowered very 
			slowly. But, when being raised the action is to be taken quickly.
 
 The national convention will be held from September 20th through the 
			24th. Jeckel said he will be attending via the internet.
 
 He said he is honored to have been chosen to make the video, and 
			wants to express his gratitude to the American Legion Honor Guard 
			for their assistance and also to Walt Landers of the city for the 
			use of the flag.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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