It’s this generation’s “where were you when?” In the same tragic vein as older generations recalling where they were when John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King were assassinated. Moments frozen in time, forever uniting those who lived through them—transporting us back to those hours, and the days that followed, in remembrance.
This tragedy wasn’t on our local shores, but the impact was no less severe. For every person who was too soon taken that day, is representative of each of us. The worst loss of human life on U.S. soil since the country was at war—with itself. Now, ten years later, the impact is still devastating--but the silver lining is that such awful circumstances do bring forth a unified front—we are all part of this shared experience.
Likely on Sunday September 11th, we will all treat each other a little kinder, hold our children a little closer, and reflect on the simple joys in our own lives we seldom have the opportunity to appreciate. And in that way, we further remember those who lost their lives---with a deeper appreciation for humanity.
Activities and memorial locations are listed below for those who wish to join the local community in remembrance: