"THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER"
(Do you know the 1st & 2nd Verses?)
Oh say, can you _____, by the ________ early light,
What so __________ we hailed at the __________ last gleaming,
Who’s broad ________ and bright stars, through the perilous ________,
O’re the ramparts we _________, were so __________streaming?
And the _______ red glare, the bombs _________ in air,
Gave _______ through the night that our _______ was still there.
Oh say, does that _______ spangled _________ yet wave
O’re the ________ of the free and the _________ of the brave?
On the shore, dimly ________ thru the _________ of the deep,
Where the foe’s haughty __________ in dread ______________reposes,
What is that ________ the breeze, o’re the towering ________,
As it fitfully _________, half conceals, _________ discloses?
Now it _________ the gleam of the morning’s ________ beam,
In full _________ reflected now shines on the ___________;
‘Tis the star spangled ___________! Oh, long may it __________
O’re the _______ of the _________ and the home of the brave!
FLAG WINDSOCK NECKERCHIEF SLIDE
Plastic canvas cut to 9 holes down x 20 holes across
Cut 3 dark blue plastic lacing 6 inches each
Cut 3 red boondoggle 6 inches each
Cut 3 white boondoggle 6 inches each
Start with a blue 6" boondoggle and fold in half.
Skip the first hole, and thread the blue boondoggle
into the next 2 holes. Then thread downward,
leaving about 2 inches hanging down.
Repeat with the white, red, blue, white, red, blue, white;
for the last red, fold the canvas together in a
circle and hook together repeating as before.
Great Salt Lake Council