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image located by Valentin Poposki, 16 June 2011
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The City of Sparks, Nevada, changed its flag in 2010. You can see the new flag on the manufacturer website:
www.eventflags.com/City-of-Sparks-Flag.html. It is now a white and green flag depicting a verdant landscape.
Valentin Poposki, 16 June 2011
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 24 November 2005
A white flag with a large yellow stylized sunflower (?) centered on it, over which reads "The City of Sparks" in a flowing italics face, set in three lines with blue letters; on the lower hoist side, partially covering the sunflower,
the front view of a steam locomotive in blue.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 24 November 2005
It appears this flag was adopted in 1978.
Daniel Renterķa, 11 August 2024
image located by Daniel Renterķa, 27 January 2024
The first flag of Sparks was approved by the city council on May 14, 1962.
The creator of the flag was Patricia Fleming, at the time a seventh grader at
Dilworth Junior High. Her design was then modified by Robert Challender, art
student at the University of Nevada. Robert changed the colors from maroon and
white to maroon and gold, which are colors used by Sparks High School. This was
done as part of a contest held by the Sparks Active 20-30 Club. The design in
the center of the flag was also adopted as the city's seal some time afterwards.
In the central design are sketches of a skier representing recreation, a
laborer representing industry, and a train representing transportation. A ring
surrounds these, within the upper part reading "SPARKS" and in the lower part
"NEVADA". Along the bottom of the flag it reads, "CITY OF PROMISE".
Daniel Renterķa, 27 January 2024
image by Daniel Renterķa, 11 August 2024
The flag as originally used by the city - red, with the seal centered and the
slogan CITY OF PROMISE below in yellow.
Daniel Renterķa, 11 August 2024
image by Daniel Renterķa, 11 August 2024
The flag as used by the city after 1962 lacks the slogan.
Daniel Renterķa, 11 August 2024