Posted on 08/31/2006 6:07:14 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30, 2006 Las Vegas will remember those lost in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, with a Freedom Walk on Sept. 9. We hope this will become an annual commemoration of those we lost on 9/11, said Courtney Wroblewski, a special events planner with the city.
The 2.2-mile loop will begin and end at the Kellogg Zaher Sports Complex at 7901 Washington Ave. Walkers, including Las Vegas Mayor Oscar B. Goodman and Councilman Larry Brown, will step out beginning at 7:30 a.m.
Las Vegas planners called the walk a time to reflect on the lives lost on Sept. 11, and to renew our commitment to freedom and the values of the United States.
Planners expect about 500 walkers to participate. Refreshments will be provided for the walkers. We expect this will grow in the future, Wroblewski said.
Local communities across the United States have committed to similar Freedom Walks to remember the victims of 9/11 and to honor the nations veterans, past and present. The local events around the country parallel the Washington, D.C., Freedom Walk scheduled Sept. 10 and sponsored by the Defense Departments America Supports You program.
America Supports You spotlights ways the American people and the nations corporate sector support U.S. servicemembers.
Information for people interested in organizing Freedom Walk observances in their communities is available at the America Supports You Freedom Walk Web site.
Good on 'em.
This organization needs to something new and refreshing...rename itself "American Supports You AND Our President"....I'm getting sick of this namby-pamby PC "we support the troops" sh*t, which all of us other than citizens of Berkeley already do.
A toast to the patriots in LV
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NEVER FORGET
The Man who accurately predicted the Attacks of 9/11 years ahead of time...
...as well as his own demise at the hands of Muslim Fundamentalist extremists:
9/11 Lifesaver RICK RESCORLA, ..R.I.P.
http://www.ArmchairGeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24361
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