![]() ![]() The sculpture depicts two hands, created with wing-spread dove cutouts, holding an I-beam from the World Trade Center. Details: A 9/11 Memorial by artist Heath Satow sits in front of Rosemead City Hall, seen here on Friday, Sept. (use appropriate hashtags and the tag): /yrvafpr9. Details on how to post your photo to Instagram, and also to Facebook, TikTok and X. Use the tag and also use hashtags #NeverForget911 and #rememberthesky (all lower case). The organizers ask the public to post their photo early in the day. 11 - regardless of the weather - and post it to their Instagram and other social media. ![]() Remember the Sky: The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in NYC is encouraging the public to take a photo of the sky wherever you are on Sept. Seaside Heroes Park, 22851 Anza Ave., will have a special flag memorial, with each standard representing one of the victims of Sept. 4 post: Torrance wreath-laying: The city of Torrance will commemorate 9/11 by laying a wreath at the Torrance Police Station, 3300 Civic Center Drive, while the Fire Department will do the same, as well as hold a flag ceremony, at Fire Station No. Ĭity of Rosemead’s Never Forget 9/11 ceremony: A “Sept. Foothill Blvd., (corner of Glendora Avenue and Foothill Boulevard). Location, in front of Glendora City Hall, 116 E. 11 Remembrance – Glendora: The commemoration service, 6 p.m. Besides a moment of silence, there will also be a Last Alarm tribute at 9:11 a.m., a wreath-laying ceremony, remarks by Mayor Rex Richardson and an “Amazing Grace” bagpiper performance. 1, 100 Magnolia Ave., for a 9/11 remembrance ceremony. Long Beach Remembrance: Long Beach officials will gather at Fire Station No. Los Angeles Fire Department – Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center, 1700 Stadium Way, Los Angeles. The program will be available to watch live stream here: /showcase/lafd-pio. Special guests include Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Sheriff Robert Luna Los Angeles County Fire Department Fire Chief Anthony Marrone. Los Angeles Fire Department 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony: The event includes bagpipers, a LAFD helicopter flyover and LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley and Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore ring “10-Bells” during the program, 9 a.m. 11 Remembrance – Alhambra: The Alhambra Fire and Police departments hold a ceremony, 9 a.m. The memorial garden is open, 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Rexford Drive northwest corner of Rexford and South Santa Monica Boulevard). at the Beverly Hills Memorial Garden (on the grounds of the Beverly Hills Fire Department, 445 N. Remembrance in-person and online, 5:30-6 p.m. (Beverly Hills Fire Department Headquarters, 445 N. 11īeverly Hills 9/11 Memorial – Always Remember: Two events: an informal ceremony at 6:45 a.m. ![]() The event takes place in front of the fire station, 314 Main St., El Segundo. 10Įl Segundo Firefighters Pancake Breakfast: Fire Station One hosts the event that includes a remembrance honoring the victims and first responders of 9/11, 8-11 a.m. Parking lot at Higher Vision Church, 28776 The Old Road, Valencia. Scheduled guests include Congressman Mike Garcia and Santa Clarita Mayor Jason Gibbs. Details: Remembering 9/11 – Patriots Day Car Show: Event includes a singing of the National Anthem by special guest soloist Terrell Edwards and a remembrance ceremony, 8:15 a.m. Use the main entrance at gate one, 3888 Workman Hill Road, Whittier. 11 attacks is open for viewing, sunrise to sunset through Sept. 11 Field of Healing – Whittier: An American flag display that honors the 2,977 victims of the Sept. Alumni Park, 24255 Pacific Coast Highway (corner of Malibu Canyon Road), Malibu. Pepperdine University – Waves of Flags: The annual display of flags, both American and foreign, honors and remembers the 2,977 victims of the Sept. Here’s a sampling of 2023 remembrance ceremonies and memorial sites to visit to honor and remember the victims and the first responders of the Sept. (Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer) 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and also include national flags representing citizens from foreign countries. The nearly 3,000 flags represent the victims from the Sept. Volunteers work to install the ‘Waves of Flags’ display at Pepperdine University’s Alumni Park Saturday, September 2, 2023.
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