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9/11 Remembered: Local Patriot Day Observances Planned

At home and in the community, watching the 9/11 Anniversary Ceremony live from New York City or at local Patriot Day observances, Brandon will remember.

The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 will be remembered today by Greater Brandon residents participating in a number of Patriot Day observances planned for the Tampa Bay area.

Whether they remember in solitude, or at events planned at school, at work or in the community, it will be a solemn day for those who recount the events of Sept. 11, 2001.

  • Visit 9/11 Memorial.org and watch the 9/11 Anniversary Ceremony live. The ceremony is set to begin at 8:39 a.m. According to the notice: "The observance of the 12th anniversary is on the 9/11 Memorial plaza. Family members of victims of the 2001 and 1993 attacks have been invited to read names.The first moment of silence is at 8:46 a.m., marking the time Flight 11 struck the North Tower."

Among the local remembrances planned:

Tampa Fire Rescue

  • Starting 9:04 a.m. at the Tampa Firefighters Museum, at 720 East Zack St., Tampa.

Hillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park

  • The observance gets under way at 11 a. m., according to the park’s website. Students from Riverview High School, under choral director Liz Stewart, are scheduled to sing patriotic songs. Hillsborough County Veterans Memorial Park is at 3602 U.S. Highway 301.
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Sept. 14: 6th Annual Patriot Day Observance and Remembrance Ride


In Brandon, members of American Veterans (AMVETS) Post 44 are busy at work in preparation for the group's sixth annual Patriot Day Observance and Remembrance Ride, open to attendees and motorcyclists from throughout the Tampa Bay area.

"We are inviting the community to come and show their appreciation for the [Tampa] Bay area's first responders and military men and women," said 20-year U.S. Army veteran Michael Graham, commander of AMVETS Post 44, in a news release about the event. "Our goals are to inspire and remind the community of the patriotism and pride that brought the nation together after the terrorist attacks, to remember those who lost their lives that day and in the conflicts since then [and] to honor and show community support for our first responders and our military, the heroic men and women who serve to protect us every day."

Graham noted that in prior years, the event's focus primarily had been placed on the military.

"This year we want to focus attention to the fact that our civilian first responders undertake equally difficult duties, and perform those duties in equally, if not even more, dangerous environments," Graham said.

He added that the event has raised more than $25,000 to support local charities, including for recreational services at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital and Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Charities

Patriot Day Observance And Remembrance Ride Particulars

  • A short memorial ceremony is set to begin at 1:19 p.m., with Command Sgt. Major Chris Faris, U.S. Special Operations Command Senior Enlisted Advisor, as the keynote speaker. 
  • Festivities include a family friendly festival with live entertainment from local performers Jacked Up. Also, various vendors and interactive displays from the military and first responders.
  • Cost for a barbeque dinner and a chance to win one of several grand prizes is a $15 donation (or $25 for two attendees). Grand prizes include roundtrip airfare for two, an iPad or a two-night, three-day stay at the Sirata Beach Resort in St. Pete Beach. 
  • Other items will be raffled off. Also on tap, a live auction and 50/50 cash raffle.

Patriot Day Remembrance Ride

Motorcyclists for the Patriot Day Remembrance Ride will gather at six locations throughout the Tampa Bay area, from which they will ride to the Patriot Day Observance. These locations are:


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