Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Join us at the Scottsdale Performing Arts Center

September 11th has been officially proclaimed as a "National Day of Service and Remembrance" in a bipartisan effort to recreate the unity of our country following the horrific events of 9/11. The Civic Center in Scottsdale will be the first tribute in the country to focus on all this through an event entitled "Arizona 9/11 Remembrance and National Day of Service Event".


Bring yourself and family to experience this very memorable tribute and invitation to make a difference in your community and country. Featured displays at the Scottsdale Civic Center on September 10th-13th will be:

1. The first ever 9/11 Memorial Wall of all the victims names, and photos. (Bring your tissues)

2. The stunning National Unity Flag - which has been signed by the entire U.S. Senate and is considered one of the most photographed flags in the history of our country. (Bring the camera)

3. A historical and educational display of each individual state flag of our nation. (Bring the kids)

4. Service Organizations who make Arizona a better place. (Bring your gratitude)

Given the magnitude of the tragedy of eight years ago, it seems fitting that all Americans take the time to pay tribute to those who sacrificed so very much. As an American we invite ALL Americans to visit the Scottsdale Civic Center and Performing Arts Center for a very moving, memorable, and unifying experience.

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