[Vision2020] September 11th Memorial Events
lfalen
lfalen at turbonet.com
Mon Sep 19 16:16:03 PDT 2011
Sorry to be late on this, but there is a man form Lewiston that should have been recognized. The last L heard Lt. Rod Meyer was still listed as MIA. I was hoping that he would be one of those released by North Viet Nam after the war, but he was not one of them. I had several classes with him as an undergraduate.
Roger
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From: Moscow Cares moscowcares at moscow.com
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 06:46:39 -0700
To: Moscow Vision 2020 vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: [Vision2020] September 11th Memorial Events
> Is anybody aware of any September 11th memorial events taking place locally other than NuArt's celebratory block party?
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> Courtesy of today's (September 10, 2011) Spokesman-Review.
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> A number of Sept. 11 memorial events are planned in the Inland Northwest:
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> Today
> • Salem Lutheran Church will hold an ecumenical service of prayer and lament to mourn the loss of life, lament the rule of violence over the last decade, and prayerfully seek peace for the decade to come. The service will be held at 8 p.m. in the church at 1428 W. Broadway Ave.
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> • The Peace and Justice Action League of Spokane invites the public to an interactive,multimedia exhibit against anti-Arab and anti-Muslim bigotry from noon to 6 p.m. at the Community Building, 35 W. Main Ave.
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> Sunday
> • The George Nethercutt Foundation is organizing “An Hour of Remembrance” at 7 p.m. in the INB Performing Arts Center, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Admission is free, and attendees are encouraged to bring a hand-held flag. The event will include a color guard, musical performances, a moment of silence and an audience singalong. For information, call (509) 995-6016.
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> • The Spokane Valley Fire Department will place a 1,200-pound column from the World Trade Center in the department’s new administration building, which is under construction at 2120 N. Wilbur Road. The column was presented to the department by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Posting of the colors will begin at 6:40 a.m. For information, call (509) 928-1700.
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> • Kootenai County Fire and Rescue will dedicate the organizations new training facility at 3:30 p.m. at 5271 E. Seltice Way, Post Falls. The 10-acre campus includes a training tower, specialized props, 300-seat classroom and other buildings. For information, call Shaena Dunn, (208) 676-8739ext. 125.
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> • The Coeur d’Alene police and fire departments and branches of the military will commemorate the anniversary with a ceremony at Fallen Heroes Plaza, 1500 N. 15th St. in Coeur d’Alene, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m, followed by an emergency and armed services open house until 5 p.m. For information contact the Coeur d’Alene Fire Department at(208) 769-2245.
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> • More than 260 firefighters from around the Inland Northwest will participate in theSpokane 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb to honor members of the Fire Department of New York who died on Sept. 11, 2001. Participants will climb stairs at the Bank of America Financial Center, 601 W. Riverside Ave., multiple times to total the 110 stories in the twin towers. The event begins with an honor guard at 9 a.m. and the first teams will begin climbing at 9:30 am.
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> • Two free performances of “The Guys” will be presented at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave., at 2 p.m and 7 p.m. “The Guys” is a memorial to “the shattered psyche of post-Sept. 11 New York,” told through the eyes of a fire captain and a journalist, and is presented by the Bombay Cat Theatre Project. Call (208) 769-2315ext. 426 for information.
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> • Mount Spokane is the site of a “vortex ceremony and drumming spiritual event”organized by Debra Peterson. Participants should meet at Yoke’s grocery store at 14202 N. Market St. by noon to carpool to Mount Spokane. Entering the park requires a Discovery Pass sticker for every vehicle; they can be purchased for $10. Bring an item to share for a potluck lunch after the ceremony. Call Peterson at (509) 276-4028for information.
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> • A Patriot’s Day Memorial Ceremony will be at 1:30 p.m. during the Spokane County Interstate Fair. The march includes a bell ceremony and 21-gun salute, and concludes in the Grandstand Arena. Local fire and police departments will take part, as well as the Spokane County Pipe and Drum Band. In addition, all police, fire and military personnel will receive free admission to the fair on Sept. 11 with proper identification. For information, call (509) 477-2770.
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> • Ignite will present two performances of local author Reed McColms “Hole in the Sky,” a drama about the 108 minutes between the time the first plane hit the World Trade Center and the collapse of Tower One. Performances are at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. atInterplayers Theatre, 174 S. Howard St. There is no charge but donations will be accepted for the National Fallen Firefighters Fund.
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> • A 9/11 Remembrance Run will take place from 7 a.m. to 4:11 p.m. at Medical Lake Waterfront Park. Form a team of 10 and register on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Medical Lake High School. One member of the team must be on the course at all times. Call Keturah Guidry for information at (509) 599-2661.
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> • The Cutter Theatre in Metaline Falls, Wash., will present a concert titled “Windows on the World” at 2 p.m., featuring live music performances and a presentation of John Adams’ “On the Transmigration of Souls.” The theater is located at 302 Park St., Metaline Falls; call (509) 446-4108for information.
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> • The pastors of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Zion Lutheran Church, Millwood Presbyterian Church and New Hope Bible Church will come together for a special service at 4 p.m. at Zion Lutheran, 8304 E. Buckeye Ave. The service will include Scripture-based meditations, hymns and organ music.
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> • First Congregational Church of Christ will host a “9/11 commemoration of faith and hope” at 5 p.m., 205 N. Maple in Colville. Call the church at (509) 684-4213 for information.
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> • Whitworth University will hold a service of remembrance at 9 p.m. in the Seeley G. Mudd Chapel on campus to provide an opportunity to reflect in the impact of 9/11 and how we should live and respond today.
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> Seeya round town, Moscow.
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> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
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> "When all is said and done, have you done or said enough? Have you just gone along for the ride, or have you steered destiny's hotrod? When you leave this world, did you make it any better than it was when you arrived? All you need is all you've got: your wits and the clothes on your back. Your epitaph is yours to earn. Your legacy is yours to make."
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> - Author Unknown
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