Custom Street Pole Banners - Custom Feather Flags


Monday, May 26, 2008
Have you ever been to hugely Spanish towns during their annual fiestas? Well, it is a treat that we must not miss even just once in a lifetime. This really is a cultural representation of Spanish traditions handed down from generations to generations. You see each town has its own patron saint and they celebrate its feast day once annually. It is during this annual event that people celebrate it with gusto, from beautiful dancing senoritas to free food and lots of grape wine.

How do you know that a fiesta is fast approaching? Fiesta organizers see to it that they tap proper sponsors to the annual event. A company for example will donate all the mini flags intended for a whole street. Instead of using mini poles, these mini flags are mounted directly on nylon cords and each assembly is attached to cross the street, the more of these are placed across the more festive the atmosphere will be. To put more emphasis on organization, one street is represented by one sponsor the reason is of course to avoid competition and the jumble of multiple colors.

Most companies have their corporate colors, so assigning them one whole street, would showcase their company and product. One street may have yellow as the color tint, the next street maybe red or probably blue, this again will depend on what company and the selection of colors used. When all of these are in place, the whole locality teems with a lot of mini flags ushering in the annual fest of their patron saint.

Well, for flag manufacturers this annual event is a gargantuan opportunity to be able to supply even a portion of the thousands of mini flags that will visually dazzle visitors as it cavorts with the local inhabitants. During fiestas there is no distinction between a local and a visitor, everybody seems to be friends and share both food and drinks.


by: The Flagman