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![[Flag of Plainfield, Massachusetts]](../images/u/us-mapln.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 25 June 2019
 
image by Masao Okazaki, 25 June 2019
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Press release:
http://www.senatordowning.com/press-releases/747/plainfield-town-flag-presented-at-the-state-house
Plainfield Town Flag Presented at the State House
June 04, 2014
BOSTON – Today, State Senator Benjamin B. Downing (D- Pittsfield) and State 
Representative Stephen Kulik (D- Worthington) presented the new, official 
Plainfield town flag to the Superintendent of the Bureau of the State House, 
Tammy Kraus at a ceremony in the Great Hall of Flags in the Massachusetts State 
House. Once properly cataloged by the Bureau, Plainfield’s flag will be added to 
the impressive array of municipal flags in the Great Hall of Flags to be admired 
by all State House visitors.
The Great Hall of Flags serves as the 
largest function room in the Massachusetts State House. Two decades ago the 
Bureau began collecting flags from the 351 Commonwealth communities to display 
them throughout the Great Hall, thereby improving the acoustics of the room. 
Officials are seeking to complete the collection this year, in time for the 20th 
anniversary of the program.
Since 2009 Downing and Kulik have 
periodically written to Boards of Selectmen in the communities not currently 
represented in the Great Hall, inviting them to submit a flag. Prior to today 
Downing has proudly sponsored flag presentation ceremonies for Egremont, 
Monterey, Mount Washington, New Marlborough, Otis, Pittsfield, Stockbridge, 
Tyringham and Worthington.
The adoption of Plainfield’s new flag was 
driven by the late Jim Pilgrim. In February 2011 he learned Downing was 
sponsoring a flag design contest with the City of Pittsfield and contacted the 
Senator to inquire whether Plainfield had a flag. Upon learning his community 
was not represented in the Great Hall Mr. Pilgrim requested that the Select 
Board hold a contest to design a town flag.
Following his request, the 
Select Board announced a flag design contest, during which several designs were 
submitted by Plainfield residents. After much deliberation a winning design 
submitted by Alfred (Jim) Feeley was chosen by the Select Board. The colors and 
patterns used by Mr. Feeley in his flag design represent Plainfield's beautiful 
landscape and history in agriculture:
Background of green hills: 
symbolize that Plainfield is one of the "hilltowns" of western Massachusetts;
Blue wavy lines: symbolic of Plainfield’s many rivers and streams;
Blue 
sky with wavy white lines: symbolic of Plainfield’s open rural skies;
Ring of 
grain: symbolize Plainfield’s agricultural zoning and open fields for produce; 
and
Rooster: An exact copy of the original weathervane on top of the original 
town hall, also symbolic of the "Right to Farm".
Paula King, Plainfield’s 
Administrative Secretary notes that a wooden cut-out of this rooster is 
currently on display by the Plainfield Historical Society at the Shaw-Hudson 
House.
 Masao Okazaki, 11 July 2019
![[Municipal seal]](../images/u/us-mapln).gif) image located by Paul Bassinson, 3 May 2020
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 3 May 2020
Source:
https://plainfield-ma.us/site/town-seal.png 
Paul Bassinson, 3 May 2020