Centennial Park Flag Raised for the First Time

A powerful new symbol now flies high in Johnson Creek. The Centennial Park Flag Project—a vision made possible entirely through private donations—was officially dedicated during the Johnson Creek Independence Day Celebration.

Thanks to the generosity of local residents, businesses, and organizations, no taxpayer funds were used for the flagpole.

This flag represents the community’s deep sense of patriotism, its appreciation for veterans’ sacrifices, and the values shared across generations.

Centennial Park is now home to this lasting symbol of freedom and unity for all to see.

Thank you to our donors who made this possible:

Bolton & Menk, Culver’s of Johnson Creek, Fort HealthCare, Gallitz Grading, J&L Tire, Jason Plumbo, John & Cheryel Swisher, Johnson Creeks Mutual Hose, Kaerek Homes, Kearns Auto, Kyle & Tina Ellefson, Kwik Trip, Linmar Properties, Loos Custom Homes, Lyle & Tami Wuestenberg, MasterMold, Michael & Ardys Lund, Mid-West Electric, Rooney & Shaina Freimund