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===*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.=== | ===*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.=== | ||
− | ===This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. | + | ===This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. You can obtain the patch and additional stars for each state you study from the [http://www.flpathfinderstore.com/ Florida Pathfinder Store]. You can NOT get these items from Advent''Source'' or other conferences.=== |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 5 October 2021
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(*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.)
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Arkansas became a state on the 15th of June of 1836, the 25th state to join the Union.
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The Arkansas state anthem is "Arkansas" (written by Eva Ware Barnett in 1916); the state songs include "Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)" [by Wayland Holyfield]; "Oh, Arkansas" (by Terry Rose and Gary Klaff), also written for the state's 150th birthday in 1986, and likewise designated state song in 1987; and "The Arkansas Traveler" (by Colonel Sanford C. 'Sandy' Faulkner), state historical song (state song from 1949 to 1963).
The motto is "Regnat populus" (the people rule).
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National Parks
State Parks
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September 2014
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