
MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday formally announced the state will be kicking off this historic summer with an America 250 Alabama Celebration at the State Capitol one week from today. During the event, Governor Ivey will officially unveil a massive, 250th edition of the U.S. flag that will hang between the columns of the Capitol this summer.

“We live in the greatest nation on this Earth, and it is only fitting Alabama pay tribute to this country we are proud to call home. I am excited to invite my fellow Alabamians to the Capitol for a salute to our nation and to kick off this historic summer,” said Governor Ivey. “There is truly no better time to be an American and an Alabamian than right now.”
The event will be open to the public and is set to occur on the front steps of the State Capitol Thursday, May 21 at 11:00 a.m. ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Leading up to the program in true patriotic fashion, guests can enjoy the sounds of the 151st Army Band. Governor Ivey invited Pell City High School student and fellow Girls Stater Amelia Alverson, who went viral for her rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner,” to perform.
The program will feature a musical performance by Randy Owen of Alabama. At the close of the program, four F-35 fighter jets will roar over the State Capitol for an official flyover.
The governor first announced the event Wednesday during a speech in Huntsville. There are no tickets required. Governor Ivey looks forward to America’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026, and she is thrilled to kick off this milestone summer with her fellow Alabamians.
An official invitation is attached.


