Flag of Wichita, Kansas explained

City of Wichita
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Proportion:2:3
Adoption:June 14, 1937
Design:A white field with three alternating rays in red expanding from an off-center blue circle, which has a Zia-like symbol in white overlaid.
Designer:Cecil McAlister

Wichita's official city flag was adopted in 1937. Designed by a local artist from South Wichita, Cecil McAlister, it represents freedom, happiness, contentment and home.

The blue sun in the center represents happiness and contentment. A symbol similar, but not identical to the Zia sun symbol is stitched on the blue sun. The Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce has made the unsubstantiated claim that it is a "Native American Hogan symbol [which] signifies 'permanent home.'"[1] The three red and white rays that alternate from the off-center blue sun represent the path of freedom to come and go as one pleases.[1]

Selected from more than 100 entries that were submitted for a city flag design contest, it was officially adopted on Flag Day, June 14, 1937, by Mayor T. Walker Weaver. The first Wichita flag was produced by local seamstress Mary J. Harper. It flew for the first time on July 23, 1937, over City Hall.

History

The early 20th century was a difficult time for the young city of Wichita. It saw the ups and downs of the oil industry, the Great Depression, the boom of the aircraft industry and rapid growth and expansion of manufacturing jobs during World War II. The cycle of innovation and invention throughout Wichita generated numerous taglines, catchphrases, and monikers. From Cowtown to Doo Dah to the first claim of the world title: The Broomcorn Capital, left Wichita feeling outdated and out of touch with larger cities.[2] [3]

With the varied aircraft industry and test center for aviation moving into town, Wichita was soon dubbed the "Air Capital of the World." However, after the Depression and the Dust Bowl sweeping through the city, city leaders determined that Wichita needed more than a slogan, but something visual - a flag.[2] [3]

The Contest

In 1937, the forefathers of Wichita generated the idea to hold a contest for local Wichitans to design a flag. A panel of artists was gathered to judge the submitted designs and a variety of winnings were offered. Over 100 submissions were received and the panel of judges went to work determining the next identity associated with Wichita. Cecil McAlister was selected as the winner and was awarded a grand prize of $40 .[2]

On June 14, 1937, Mayor T. Walker Weaver announced the winning design and adopted it as the official flag of Wichita. Seamstress Mary J. Harper was selected to stitch together the complicated new flag design. She took one day to complete the first Wichita flag and ended up sewing six in total for the city.[2]

The first flag was raised at the City Hall flag pole on July 23, 1937.

Resurgence

The flag has been an official symbol of Wichita since 1937, but until recently very few Wichitans were familiar with it or even knew what it was.[3] Throughout the past few years, Wichitans have been voicing their pride for their city. The Wichita flag is now being flown at a number of places: businesses, schools, and neighborhoods.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wichita Flag. 2024-05-29. en.
  2. Web site: Cooper. Tyler. 2015-07-30. Flag Fever. https://web.archive.org/web/20170602165900/http://wichitamag.com/blogsearch/issues/0308/flag-fever/. 2017-06-02. dead.
  3. News: Wichita Flag & Wichita Pride Find New Significance. Beckman. Abigail. 2017-02-08. en.
  4. News: Elliott. Angie. Angie Elliott: Wichita's flag a symbol of pride in our city. kansas. 2017-02-08. en.
  5. Web site: 2004 American Flag City Survey. Edward. Kaye. nava.org. 2017-02-08. 2017-08-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20170809135844/http://nava.org/digital-library/design/surveys/2004-American-City%20Flags-Survey.pdf. dead.
  6. News: Wichita city flag, locally unfamiliar, ranks high in poll. 22 February 2017. LJWorld.com. The Associated Press. 7 October 2004. en.
  7. News: No Cure for Flag Fever. 2016-06-13. Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce. 2017-02-08. en-US.
  8. News: Neil. Denise. USS Wichita crest incorporates city flag, heritage. 22 February 2017. The Wichita Eagle. 2 July 2016. en.
  9. News: Answering your #WichitaFlag questions. 2015-09-03. Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce. 2017-02-08. en-US.
  10. Web site: Wichita Flag – I Love Wichita. ilovewichita.org. en-US. 2017-02-08.