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![[flag of Bethany Beach, Delaware]](../images/u/us-debeb.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 29 September 2020
 
image by Masao Okazaki, 29 September 2020
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The flag of the Town of Bethany Beach, Delaware, is white with the town seal on it. However, the seal on the flag is slightly modified - the outer ring is white, not black and there are some differences in the house: www.bethany-beach.net/sistercity.htm. 
Valentin Poposki, 1 December 2010
This flag of Bethany Beach DE was posted by Vanja last year [2019].
https://www.facebook.com/groups/flagsoftheworld/permalink/2712184785462893
Here's a photo of this flag: 
https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/coastalpoint.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/5/9a/59a40ba4-d1d5-11ea-a406-4f6b8861c71f/5f21d4f1807d1.image.jpg 
The town has also had a lighter flag, which is described on the FOTW page 
and can be seen in this photo: 
https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/flag-pole-at-the-entrance-to-the-boardwalk-at-bethany-beach-delaware-picture-id521012317?s=2048x2048
 Masao Okazaki, 29 September 2020
At the Cultural and Historic Affairs Committee Meeting Minutes of June 17, 
2014, there was some discussion about the adoption of the new flag. Margaret 
Young said that the Woman's Civic Club used to sell the flag of Bethany Beach 
(with a white background), but ran out of its supply of town flags a few years 
prior. Carol Olmstead then mentioned that there was a proposal to change the 
background to navy blue, and then asked for an unofficial vote from committee 
members, with 3 being against and 3 in favor. In the town meeting minutes of 
February 16, 2015, Town Manager Cliff Graviet presented three variations of the 
Bethany Beach flag. He said that the blue flag would last longer and be closer 
to the traditional colors of the town. However, it was not until the meeting in 
March that the vote for the proposed change was held. As seen in the town's 
meeting minutes of March 20, 2015, the vote on the new flag was held. Gordon 
made a motion to change the background color of the town flag to blue. It was 
then unanimously approved.
Daniel Rentería, 10 July 2024
![[flag of Bethany Beach, Delaware]](../images/u/us-debeb2.gif) image by Daniel Rentería, 10 July 2024
 
image by Daniel Rentería, 10 July 2024 
This flag has seen usage since 2008 until the adoption of the new flag in 2015. However, it is not known when it was first used.
Daniel Rentería, 10 July 2024
I did find out the original Bethany Beach flag was likely adopted in the '80s. It uses a town seal adopted through a contest which started in August 1984, with submissions sent to the Women's Civic Club and having a $500 cash prize. It was noted the seal would be used on a town flag. The seal in its outer ring read SEAL OF THE TOWN OF BETHANY BEACH, DELAWARE. At its bottom, a rooster is depicted representing its agricultural beginnings especially with regard to poultry. In its center, the Bethany Beach Tabernacle which existed until 1961 is depicted; a historic cultural/religious center of the town. The holly branch underneath it has a feather, representing the Nanticoke Indians previously being here. Above the tabernacle, a ribbon reads FOUNDED 1901. Encircling these elements are waves as a representation of its beach location.
Source: https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-news-1/181086898/
Daniel Rentería, 17 September 2025
 
 
 
 
