Series of tributes scheduled to mark 22nd anniversary of 9/11

Hugs, stories and messages of healing will be offered at the Community Candlelight Tribute: ‘Remembering Those We’ve Loved and Lost’ event in front of Temecula City Hall Saturday, Nov. 30. Courtesy photo

CORONA (CNS) – Cities throughout western Riverside County today will
mark the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with flag
ceremonies, patriotic reflections and other commemorative events.

In Corona, a remembrance service is slated for 5 a.m. in the Historic
Civic Center at 815 W. Sixth St., where Corona Chamber of Commerce and Corona
Rotary Club officials will be joined by city representatives and others to
stand among miniature flags representing the 2,977 people killed as a result of
the acts of terrorism perpetrated by Islamist radicals who hijacked four
airliners.

Over a roughly three-hour period, attendees will read the names of all
those confirmed killed.

Moments of silence are scheduled to mark the exact times when federal
officials say American Airlines Flight 11 hit the first tower in New York City,
when United Airlines Flight 175 hit the second tower, when American Airlines
Flight 77 hit the Pentagon, and when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into
Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after the passengers rushed the cockpit in an
attempt to thwart the terrorists and save their own lives.

The service is expected to continue until 10 a.m., featuring other
ceremonies.

Mt. San Jacinto College will have a program at 8 a.m., paying
“tribute to brave heroes who risked their lives to save others,” according to
a campus statement.

“We will also remember the innocent victims who lost their lives,”
the college said.

The commemoration will feature an unveiling of “a 9/11 artifact from
the Tunnel to Towers Foundation,” as well as a Veterans of Foreign Wars color
guard ceremony and a display of a flag bearing the names of victims.

“Steve Silva, 9/11 survivor, will share his experiences being in one
of the towers on Sept. 11, 2001,” according to the campus.

At 6 p.m., the city of Temecula will have a commemorative service at
the Duck Pond, near the corner of Rancho California and Ynez roads.

“It will be an evening of reflection on the anniversary of September
11th, as we honor those who gave their lives to serve and protect,” according
to a city statement.

Mayor Zak Schwank will lead the service, which will include a moment
of silence and remarks by other City Council members, as well as possibly
public safety officials.

In Murrieta, a tribute is planned at 6 p.m. in Town Square Park, near
Kalmia Street and Jefferson Avenue.

Mayor Lisa DeForest is scheduled to lead the service, joined by other
municipal representatives.

In the past, the city of Riverside held a “Day of Service,” with
neighborhood cleanups, blood drives and other similar activities, to mark the
anniversary of 9/11, but no services are planned this year in the county seat,
according to spokesman Phil Pitchford.

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