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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Hanover Tp Will Remember 9/11, How 'Bout You?

Please join Hanover Township for our Annual Patriot Day Program and Flag Retirement Ceremony.

This years speaker is Jason Harrar. Jason is a combat veteran and also works with an organization called Tails of Valor. Tails of Valor rescues dogs from shelters, train them as service animals, and pair them with a veteran in need. Families can also have a service dog named after their fallen loved one so that their name can live on.

Wednesday, September 11th @ 6:30 p.m.
Hanover Township Community Center
3660 Jacksonville Road
Bethlehem, PA 18017


I have looked at the Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton webpages and see no notices of any remembrance of this tragic day. If you are aware of any, please note it in a comment. I do know that Bethlehem police and firefighters get together that day for a friendly softball game to demonstrate that life goes on in spite of what happened.

5 comments:

  1. Hello, Bernie! Freemansburg Fire Company will be holding a 9/11 remembrance ceremony at 5:30 pm, at the Borough Park adjacent to Cambria Street. Police, fire and EMS representatives from area departments will be in attendance.

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  2. How about instead of the endless wars it started, we remember all the innocent Americans killed on that horrible day. No politically motivated ceremonies needed to pump up patriotism and voters.

    Lets try and remember that everyone that died regardless of their job or roles was an American killed by a foreign enemy.

    Do it with respect, and with solemn dignity.

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  3. A moment of silence is called for today. Remember those who died that terrible day.

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  4. You mean the controlled implosions and holographic planes flying into the buildings?
    Many must have had there tinfoil caps on that day. Watching the same video on the three fake news networks!

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  5. 5:25 Please tell us you are being facetious. Please tell me their is another way to interpret your asinine comments. I had a close friend and relative killed in the tower. Please tell me you are in someway trying to praise the heroes of the terrible act and not the perpetrators of the evil deed. No one can be that sick or demented.

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