In a solemn government meeting, Mayor Mike McQuiston led a moment of silence to honor the victims of the September 11 attacks, emphasizing the bravery of first responders and the resilience of the American spirit. The gathering included public safety officials who participated in the Pledge of Allegiance, reinforcing a sense of unity and patriotism.
During the meeting, Mayor McQuiston issued a proclamation designating September 11, 2024, as Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance. The proclamation highlighted the tragic events of 2001, recognizing the immense loss of life and destruction caused by the terrorist attacks. It paid tribute to the courage and sacrifice of those who responded to the crisis, including first responders and ordinary citizens who risked their lives to help others.
The mayor called for reflection on the values of courage, unity, and compassion that emerged from the tragedy, urging the community to engage in acts of service and volunteerism as a means to honor those affected and strengthen local communities. The proclamation serves as a reminder of the ongoing commitment to prevent future tragedies and to foster resilience within the nation.