News Flash Home
The original item was published from 9/10/2020 9:26:00 AM to 9/12/2020 12:00:01 AM.

News Flash

Popular Topics

Posted on: September 3, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Patriot Day Observance Moved Indoors Due to Weather; Virtually Only for Public

Patriot Day Observance in City Hall Council Chambers

Update: The annual Patriot Day Observance planned for 8:15AM, Fri, Sept 11 will be moved indoors to City Hall, Council Chambers due to threatening weather. The indoor observance will be available to the public virtually only. Watch via the City’s Facebook page or G10TV.org.

--------------------


Because of the chance of significant and heavy rain, the annual 9/11 Patriot Day community observance will be held indoors and will be streamed and broadcast live. Because of indoor limitations, the public cannot be accommodated. 

The event will be streamed live on the City of Jacksonville NC Government Facebook page, on G10TV.org and on the Jacksonville-Onslow Government Channel. It will begin at 8:15AM, Friday, September 11, 2020.

Normally the remembrance is held at the 9/11 Memorial in the Lejeune Memorial Gardens. Forecasts for bad weather before and during the observance and rehearsals, caused leaders to elect to be safe and move the event indoors.

The observance has been designated as the community’s official observance since 2006 by the Onslow Board of Commissioners. 

Hosted by the Onslow Civic Affairs Committee and the City of Jacksonville and supported by Camp Lejeune, the observance will include participation in the National Moment of Silence at 8:46 AM, a minute after the first impact at the World Trade Center.

Members of the Onslow Civic Affairs Committee will present various tableaus representing those who were killed in the September 11, 2001 events. Local law enforcement, firefighters, first responders and rescue personnel as well as military representatives will represent those who were killed in rescue and in response to the events of 2001.

Components of the Second Marine Division Band, various fire and law enforcement officers and the Jacksonville Youth Council will participate in the observance and remembrance. Law enforcement, fire and rescue vehicles will participate in a chorus of sirens that will break the moment of silence.

The Onslow Civic Affairs Committee was formed to advance Civic Education in Onslow County. The group was formed by the Onslow County Board of Commissioners in a cooperative agreement with the City of Jacksonville which dissolved the model Jacksonville Civic Affairs Committee. Members are also charged with completing an annual index which rates the civic infrastructure of our community and advancing cooperative and collaborative efforts to improve our community. The group created the Nonprofit Executives Roundtable and the Annual Board Training and Development Day as well as the Sturgeon City Institutes. 

Patriot Day was first declared by President George W. Bush as the official observance for the events of September 11, 2001. 


-----------------


The annual community observance in remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001 is planned for 8:15 AM, Friday, September 11, 2020 at the 9/11 Memorial in the Lejeune Memorial Gardens. 

Because of COVID-19, attendance is not encouraged. The observance will be presented virtually via several internet and social media streams and on the Jacksonville-Onslow Government Television Channel. There will be some accommodation for a small number of persons to be in the audience for the event. 

Hosted by the Onslow Civic Affairs Committee and the City of Jacksonville and supported by Camp Lejeune, the observance will include participation in the National Moment of Silence at 8:46 AM, a minute after the first impact at the World Trade Center. 

Members of the Onslow Civic Affairs Committee will present various tableaus representing those who were killed in the September 11, 2001 events. Local law enforcement, firefighters, first responders and rescue personnel as well as military representatives will represent those who were killed in rescue and in response to the events of 2001. 

In case of inclement weather, the observance will move to the Jacksonville City Hall. The observance has been designated as the community’s official observance since 2006 by the Onslow Board of Commissioners. 

Components of the Second Marine Division Band, the Jacksonville High School Cardinal String Ensemble, various fire and law enforcement officers and the Jacksonville Youth Council will participate in the observance and remembrance. Law enforcement, fire and rescue vehicles will participate in a chorus of sirens that will break the moment of silence. 

The Onslow Civic Affairs Committee was formed to advance Civic Education in Onslow County. The group was formed by the Onslow County Board of Commissioners in a cooperative agreement with the City of Jacksonville which dissolved the model Jacksonville Civic Affairs Committee. Members are also charged with completing an annual index which rates the civic infrastructure of our community and advancing cooperative and collaborative efforts to improve our community. The group is a sponsor of the Nonprofit Executives Roundtable and the Annual Board Training and Development Day as well as the Sturgeon City Institutes. 

Patriot Day was first declared by President George W. Bush as the official observance for the events of September 11, 2001. 

Facebook Twitter Email

Other News in Popular Topics

2016-SturgeonCityPark-LM-IMG_1201-sm

Jacksonville Parks & Trails

Posted on: February 7, 2023
Career Event - Jacksonville Police and Stormwater

Job Opportunities with the City

Posted on: April 7, 2021
Passport Application Form

Passport Services

Posted on: May 22, 2017