Thursday, April 19, 2012
This April American Heritage has added a whole new list of items to use for your printing needs. In the past American Heritage has been known for their printing of Street pole banners, Light pole banners, flags and pennants. This month American Heritage has taken an active role in printing cards, invitations, stationary, wedding announcements and so much more. Please visit www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com or info@amheritage.com. or give us a call toll free at 888-350-2101 and locally at 314-432-2101. We would love to make your business visable.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Elizabeth Wargo Tackles Your Printing Needs
Elizabeth Wargo with American Heritage Enterprises Inc. is now taking orders for all of your printing needs. Business cards, Letterhead, Envelopes, Flyers, Post Cards, Stickers, Window Decals, Posters and Canvas Prints are among our new items. Street Pole Banners, Avenue Banners, Flags, Flagpoles, and various printed material make www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com more then capable of "Making your Business Visible!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Light post banners
If you are interested in Light post banners, or Street pole banners for your company stop by our new show room at 11062 Olive Blvd and see the new options available. You may want a custom vinyl street pole banner or a sunbrella light post banner. There are several materials and finishing available. Custom designs are not a problem and we can help you decide exactly what would suit your needs.
Also available is our slide show at www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com or www.amheritage.com
Also available is our slide show at www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com or www.amheritage.com
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Tea Party flags
The Tea Party flags or the "Don't Tread On Me" Flags are available at American Heritage. Call American Heritage at 314-432-2101 or email a request for a Gadsden flag in any size at info@amheritage.com or you can go onto our website www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com or www.amheritage.com
The Tea Party movement (TPM) is an American pop political movement that is generally recognized as conservative and libertarian, and has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009. It endorses reduced government spending,opposition to excess taxation,reduction of the national debt and federal budget deficit, and adherence to an originalist interpretation of the United States Constitution.
The name "Tea Party" is a reference to the Boston Tea Party, a protest by colonists who objected to a British tax on tea in 1773 and demonstrated by dumping British tea taken from docked ships into the harbor. Some commentators have referred to the Tea in "Tea Party" as the backronym "Taxed Enough Already".
You may purchase any Historical flag at American Heritage in St. Louis by email or toll free at 888-350-2101. Call Elizabeth with your order today and she will give you a 10% discount on any Historical flag when you mention the keywords "Don't Tread On Me".
The Tea Party movement (TPM) is an American pop political movement that is generally recognized as conservative and libertarian, and has sponsored protests and supported political candidates since 2009. It endorses reduced government spending,opposition to excess taxation,reduction of the national debt and federal budget deficit, and adherence to an originalist interpretation of the United States Constitution.
The name "Tea Party" is a reference to the Boston Tea Party, a protest by colonists who objected to a British tax on tea in 1773 and demonstrated by dumping British tea taken from docked ships into the harbor. Some commentators have referred to the Tea in "Tea Party" as the backronym "Taxed Enough Already".
You may purchase any Historical flag at American Heritage in St. Louis by email or toll free at 888-350-2101. Call Elizabeth with your order today and she will give you a 10% discount on any Historical flag when you mention the keywords "Don't Tread On Me".
What do you know about the American Flag? Civil War Re- in-act photo
The US flag, nicknamed the Stars and Stripes, represents the history of the United States.
The blue represents the sky, or heavens, that watch over the fifty states, symbolized by the fifty white stars. The blue and white portion of the flag is also called "The Union" and can stand alone as the "Union Jack", flown on maritime vessels.
The thirteen red and white stripes represent the thirteen original colonies of the United States.
The red represents the blood that was shed for freedom from the United Kingdom and the white represents the purity of US liberty from her mother country.
The blue represents the sky, or heavens, that watch over the fifty states, symbolized by the fifty white stars. The blue and white portion of the flag is also called "The Union" and can stand alone as the "Union Jack", flown on maritime vessels.
The thirteen red and white stripes represent the thirteen original colonies of the United States.
The red represents the blood that was shed for freedom from the United Kingdom and the white represents the purity of US liberty from her mother country.
Half Mast
American Heritage Flag and Banner is noted for providing street pole banners and light pole banners to shopping centers and pole banners for University's. However American Heritage also carries one of the largest inventories of US flags. You can get your answers to many commonly asked questions by logging onto our website at www.amheritage.com or www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com and filling a request for quote or information form. We will get back to you generally within a few minutes. Below is a bit of trivia for those of you interested in the US flags etiquette.
The United States and other countries commonly lower a flag to half-mast or half-staff during a time of grief, mourning or remembrance. A specific etiquette applies both as to the designated days of the year when doing so is planned and encouraged and when unexpected circumstances call for it. The earliest recorded incident of this practice was in 1612 after the commander of the Royal Navy ship Heart's Ease was killed in the Arctic while sailing between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Federal guidelines designate special days of remembrance when it is customary to fly the flag at half-mast. Sunrise-to-sunset days include Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, Patriot Day on September 11 and Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on December 7. On Memorial Day the flag is to be flown at half-mast from sunrise to noon, and then raised back to its peak position at the top of the pole.
Other days are designated when it is appropriate, as a sign of respect, to lower the flag to half-mast. These include President's Day on the third Monday in February, Flag Day on June 14 and Veteran's Day on November 11. Though not a mandate to do so as on federally designated days, flying the flag at half-mast on these days indicates a show of honor.
According to U.S. Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 7, a flag shall be flown at half-mast for 30 days following the death of the president or a former president. The same practice will occur for 10 days following the death of the vice president, the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a retired chief justice or the Speaker of the House of Representatives. In the event of the death of a former vice president, secretary of an executive or military department, associate justice of the Supreme Court or the governor of a state, territory or possession, the flag will be flown at half-mast from the day of death until interment. If a member of Congress dies, the flag is to be flown at half-mast the day of death and the following day.
The president of the United States has the authority to order that the flag be flown half-staff at any time and for any duration of time as he sees fit in recognition of a national tragedy or the death of a noted leader.
Read more: List of Days to Fly the U.S. Flag at Half Mast
eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7464742_list-u_s_-flag-half-mast.html#ixzz1rgmFvBPQ
The United States and other countries commonly lower a flag to half-mast or half-staff during a time of grief, mourning or remembrance. A specific etiquette applies both as to the designated days of the year when doing so is planned and encouraged and when unexpected circumstances call for it. The earliest recorded incident of this practice was in 1612 after the commander of the Royal Navy ship Heart's Ease was killed in the Arctic while sailing between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Federal guidelines designate special days of remembrance when it is customary to fly the flag at half-mast. Sunrise-to-sunset days include Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15, Patriot Day on September 11 and Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on December 7. On Memorial Day the flag is to be flown at half-mast from sunrise to noon, and then raised back to its peak position at the top of the pole.
Other days are designated when it is appropriate, as a sign of respect, to lower the flag to half-mast. These include President's Day on the third Monday in February, Flag Day on June 14 and Veteran's Day on November 11. Though not a mandate to do so as on federally designated days, flying the flag at half-mast on these days indicates a show of honor.
According to U.S. Code, Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 7, a flag shall be flown at half-mast for 30 days following the death of the president or a former president. The same practice will occur for 10 days following the death of the vice president, the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, a retired chief justice or the Speaker of the House of Representatives. In the event of the death of a former vice president, secretary of an executive or military department, associate justice of the Supreme Court or the governor of a state, territory or possession, the flag will be flown at half-mast from the day of death until interment. If a member of Congress dies, the flag is to be flown at half-mast the day of death and the following day.
The president of the United States has the authority to order that the flag be flown half-staff at any time and for any duration of time as he sees fit in recognition of a national tragedy or the death of a noted leader.
Read more: List of Days to Fly the U.S. Flag at Half Mast
eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7464742_list-u_s_-flag-half-mast.html#ixzz1rgmFvBPQ
Banners For Any Reason
Custom street pole banners can be used for any occasion. For the seasons you can have spring banners, summer banners, fall banners, and winter light pole banners. For your communities birthday you can have message banners, anniversary banners, and welcome banners. If you are celebrating a birthday you can have a birthday banner and when you are planing an event you can have a event banner or a banner that simply says Coming Soon, Happy Holidays, Or SALE. Try American Heritage Enterprises Inc. the next time you "think banner". Go to www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com for a free quote or www.amheritage.com .
Banners Are A Festive and Colorful Touch to any location
American Heritage custom banners add a festive and colorful touch to any location and unmistakably announce your message to the world. Corporate banners are ideal to announce a next meeting, convention, or company event. Street pole (also called light pole) banners and avenue banners brighten the community and promote your cause. Large Wall Banners offer maximum exposure and impact. For low-cost, high impact awareness, Message Banners and Feather Flags send your message loud and clear. Just ask the many businesses, schools, and communities that deliver their message with attention-getting custom vinyl banners
Cost effective message banners
American Heritage street pole banners is a cost effective way to promote your message. Our light pole banners are produced on 18 oz. vinyl. Low in costs, high in visibility, custom American Heritage street pole banners can be viewed at http://www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com/
Have questions? Call Cyndy at: 314-432-2101 or fill out our easy form and we will contact you to assist you in developing the very best quality in light pole (street pole) banners
Have questions? Call Cyndy at: 314-432-2101 or fill out our easy form and we will contact you to assist you in developing the very best quality in light pole (street pole) banners
Pictures are worth a thousand words
Recently new street pole banners also known as light pole banners and avenue banners have been on display for Spring 2012. Schools are featuring light pole banners in their parking lots and shopping centers are using street pole banners as a form of advertisement for their new Spring lines. Many companies have started to use American Heritage exclusively for purchasing their custom banners because they know they will get a excellent item at a great price. login to www.amheritage.com or www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com and visit the custom streetpole banner slide show. Pictures are worth a thousand words.
St. Louis Dsplays Street Pole Banners
American Heritage Banner and Flag Company can make your business visable at an affordable price. Visit www.amheritage.com or www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com and see how St. Louis displays street pole banners and custom light pole banners. Input the keyword avenue banners, light pole banners or feather flags when requesting a quote and receive 10% off your next order.