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The Governor's September 11th Memorial Commission was formed by Executive
Order to establish a September 11th Memorial at the State Capitol so that
future generations will not forget the tragic losses of life, heroism,
and lessons of that day.
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Arizona to Memorialize 9/11/2001 at 9:11 a.m. on
9/11/2006
Tributes, Music and Videos to Help Commemorate
Arizona’s 9/11 Memorial
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9:11 a.m. on Monday, 9-11-2006
Please save this date and time to
join Governor Janet Napolitano, the Governor's 9-11 Memorial Commission,
firefighters, police officers, and citizens from throughout the state, for
a truly memorable experience: the unveiling
and commemoration ceremonies of Arizona's 9-11 Memorial, as we mark the
5th anniversary of events that touched all of our lives.
This will be a public tribute and
a dedication of a special place to remember the horrific and heroic events
of September 11, 2001, and to honor the memories and actions that we, as
Arizonans, shared in that experience.
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New Construction Photos---taken July 31,
2006
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Be a part of the Arizona 9-11
Memorial – a special space for Arizonans to remember the horrific and
heroic events of September 11, 2001 and the way we, as Arizonans, shared
in that experience.
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September 11 will always be
remembered as a day in history when there was no differentiation between
Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, Asians, Republicans, Democrats and
Independents. It was a day when we were all Americans and Arizonans,
sharing in a tragic experience that changed our world forever.
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A
memorial at the Arizona State Capitol will be symbol for generations to
come of the events of that day and will serve as an education tool for us,
our children and our children’s children.
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No public funds will be used to
build or sustain Arizona’s 9-11 Memorial. All funding is through private
donations and the efforts of the Governor’s Arizona 9-11 Memorial
Commission, established by Gov. Janet Napolitano in 2004.
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No public funds have been used
to create this website.
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