Commemorating the 11th Anniversary of 9/11
September 11, 2012
Letter by 9/11 Memorial President Joe Daniels Commemorating the 11th Anniversary of 9/11
Today, we honor the thousands of innocent men, women, and children who were taken from us too soon eleven years ago. Here at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City, we will read their names aloud. We will stand together in silence at six moments, marking when the Twin Towers were struck, the buildings fell, the Pentagon was attacked, and Flight 93 crashed in a Pennsylvania field. Together, we will remember the devastating loss and reflect on the preciousness of life.
How
you choose to observe the 9/11 anniversary is personal. Whether through quiet
reflection or prayer, acts of service, or sharing a message of remembrance
through social media, please join me in memorializing those who were killed and
the sacrifices made on this day eleven years ago.
Despite
the unimaginable tragedy of 9/11 itself, this day is also about the spirit of
unity that came in the aftermath. It showed us that the best of humanity can
overcome the worst hate. It gave us hope for the future.
We
now see hope every day at the 9/11 Memorial. We find hope in the Callery pear
tree that survived the destruction of the World Trade Center and is now known
around the world as the Survivor Tree, standing tall among the Memorial trees.
The children who visit give us hope for the future. And we find undeniable
strength in the fact that over 4.6 million people from all 50 states and 170
countries have come here to pay their respects since we opened the Memorial one
year ago.
We
will also see hope at the 9/11 Memorial Museum. Thanks to an agreement forged by
the 9/11 Memorial and our Chairman, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, along with
Governor Andrew Cuomo, Governor Chris Christie, and the Port Authority of New
York & New Jersey, the construction of the Museum will move forward. When
it opens, the Museum will be a place for education and inspiration. It will
commemorate the lives lost, preserve the history of what happened on that
terrible day and tell the stories of courage and compassion that were so much a
part of the response to 9/11.
On
this eleventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks, please join me in
remembering those who were lost and how we came together to honor them in the
aftermath. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families. The memories of
their loved ones live on in our hearts and in the Memorial that bears their
names. They will never be forgotten.
Warm
regards,
Joe Daniels
President & CEO
Joe Daniels
President & CEO
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