 In honor of National Flag Day, dozens gathered at the Fountain Place Mall in Logan to learn about the flag, its meaning, and how it should be presented. The Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 308, hosted the second annual Flag Day Celebration Saturday. The chapter invited dozens of military organizations to join in. Those in attendance were able to meet those representing different organizations and ask them questions. Each organization brought pamphlets and other artifacts to share with participants. Organizers say sharing the importance of the flag is vital, especially to the younger generation. We're trying to bring some recognition to our flag. This is Flag Day. And a lot of folks probably will drive around, go around, be part of here. And they won't realize what our flag represents, and it's our pride. When you're in the service, you know, we have respect for the flag. Like that you never had before you went into the service. You realize what the colors truly mean, because especially when you get to a foreign country. And the only refuge you got is when you see an American flag flying above a building. You know, if I can get to that flag, I got a place and I got safety. I think that the kids in the country today don't have a clue of what the flag really means and the pride that you're supposed to have about it and stuff like that. So we're just trying to infuse a little bit of that back into it. National Flag Day is Tuesday, June 14th.