9-11 Memorial in Delray Beach
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> Contacts: Melissa Carter, Director of Marketing/Public Relations.
> Old School Square, (561) 243-7922, ext. 322
> 51 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach
> Juanita Bryant, MDiv, So. County Coordinator
> Community Food Pantry Program, 561-330-2676
>
> DELRAY BEACH TO HOLD SEPTEMBER 11TH MEMORIAL
> AT OLD SCHOOL SQUARE
>
> DELRAY BEACH, FL - Plans are underway for "Remembering 9-11," a
> multi-denominational, multiethnic memorial service for the community to
> remember the tragic events of September 11, 2001 and to honor the victims,
> the heroes and the American spirit.
> This special event will take place on Wednesday, September 11, 7:30
> p.m. at the Old School Square Pavilion. Organized by the Delray Beach
> Clergy Association and the Delray Beach Fire and Police Department
> Chaplains, the 45 minute service will include a patriotic opening;
> welcoming
> remarks by Mayor David Schmidt; a special recognition of firefighters,
> paramedics, police officers, veterans and their families; bell tolling in
> honor of the September 11th victims; Christian and Jewish prayers; youth
> performances and patriotic songs. The service will conclude with the
> lighting of candles throughout the audience and an opportunity to sign a
> remembrance wall. A 30-minute patriotic concert will follow the service.
> Participants include the Atlantic High School drum corps and choir,
> the Veterans and Veterans Auxiliary from Posts 65 & 188, the Delray Beach
> Chorale, Father Richard Smith of St. Mary's Anglican Church in Delray
> Beach,
> Bishop Leonard Josey Sr., the National Church of God in Delray Beach,
> Rabbi Suzanne Carter, the La Paloma Dance Group from Our Lady Queen of
> Peace
> Catholic Church, the Village Foundation Youth Choir, the Delray Beach Youth
> Council, and members of the Delray Beach Fire and Police Departments.
> (Participants are subject to change.) A special thanks goes to Costins
> Trellis Garden, Delray Beach Florist and From Roehm with Love for
> sponsoring
> the wreathes in tribute to New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania.
> Everyone is asked to bring chairs and candles. Lemonade and water
> will be available for purchase. Parking is available in the lot adjacent
> to
> Old School Square (entrances are north of Atlantic Ave. on NE 1st Ave. and
> NE 2nd Ave.) and at the City Hall parking lot on N.W. 1st Ave.
> The Delray Beach Clergy Association is an ecumenical association of
> clergy and ministry professionals, inclusive of all churches, synagogues,
> institutional ministries, and other worship centers in the greater Delray
> Beach area, banding together in good will and fellowship, united in service
> for the betterment of the community.
> Old School Square is a National Historic Site and Florida Cultural
> Institution, restored from its historic roots as Delray Elementary (c.
> 1913)
> and Delray High School (c. 1925). The facilities house the Cornell Museum
> of Art & History and Crest Theatre, where world-class exhibits,
> performances
> and arts education programs continue to enrich the greater Delray Beach
> community and South Florida. A new outdoor Entertainment Pavilion hosts a
> variety of community events and provides concert and festival
> opportunities.
> The Crest classrooms, Ocean Breeze Room, Vintage Gymnasium (c. 1926) and
> grounds provide year-round meeting, workshop, reception, and event space to
> groups throughout the tri-county area. Old School Square is located on the
> corner of Atlantic and Swinton Avenues. For information on programs,
> exhibits, classes or facility rentals, call 561-243-7922 or visit
> www.oldschool.org.
>
>
>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <BR>
Contacts: Melissa Carter, Director of Marketing/Public Relations.<BR>
Old School Square, (561) 243-7922, ext. 322<BR>
51 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach<BR>
Juanita Bryant, MDiv, So. County Coordinator<BR>
Community Food Pantry Program, 561-330-2676<BR>
<BR>
DELRAY BEACH TO HOLD SEPTEMBER 11TH MEMORIAL<BR>
AT OLD SCHOOL SQUARE<BR>
<BR>
DELRAY BEACH, FL - Plans are underway for "Remembering 9-11," a<BR>
multi-denominational, multiethnic memorial service for the community to<BR>
remember the tragic events of September 11, 2001 and to honor the victims,<BR>
the heroes and the American spirit.<BR>
This special event will take place on Wednesday, September 11, 7:30<BR>
p.m. at the Old School Square Pavilion. Organized by the Delray Beach<BR>
Clergy Association and the Delray Beach Fire and Police Department<BR>
Chaplains, the 45 minute service will include a patriotic opening; welcoming<BR>
remarks by Mayor David Schmidt; a special recognition of firefighters,<BR>
paramedics, police officers, veterans and their families; bell tolling in<BR>
honor of the September 11th victims; Christian and Jewish prayers; youth<BR>
performances and patriotic songs. The service will conclude with the<BR>
lighting of candles throughout the audience and an opportunity to sign a<BR>
remembrance wall. A 30-minute patriotic concert will follow the service.<BR>
Participants include the Atlantic High School drum corps and choir,<BR>
the Veterans and Veterans Auxiliary from Posts 65 & 188, the Delray Beach<BR>
Chorale, Father Richard Smith of St. Mary's Anglican Church in Delray Beach,<BR>
Bishop Leonard Josey Sr., the National Church of God in Delray Beach,<BR>
Rabbi Suzanne Carter, the La Paloma Dance Group from Our Lady Queen of Peace<BR>
Catholic Church, the Village Foundation Youth Choir, the Delray Beach Youth<BR>
Council, and members of the Delray Beach Fire and Police Departments.<BR>
(Participants are subject to change.) A special thanks goes to Costins<BR>
Trellis Garden, Delray Beach Florist and From Roehm with Love for sponsoring<BR>
the wreathes in tribute to New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania.<BR>
Everyone is asked to bring chairs and candles. Lemonade and water<BR>
will be available for purchase. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to<BR>
Old School Square (entrances are north of Atlantic Ave. on NE 1st Ave. and<BR>
NE 2nd Ave.) and at the City Hall parking lot on N.W. 1st Ave.<BR>
The Delray Beach Clergy Association is an ecumenical association of<BR>
clergy and ministry professionals, inclusive of all churches, synagogues,<BR>
institutional ministries, and other worship centers in the greater Delray<BR>
Beach area, banding together in good will and fellowship, united in service<BR>
for the betterment of the community.<BR>
Old School Square is a National Historic Site and Florida Cultural<BR>
Institution, restored from its historic roots as Delray Elementary (c. 1913)<BR>
and Delray High School (c. 1925). The facilities house the Cornell Museum<BR>
of Art & History and Crest Theatre, where world-class exhibits, performances<BR>
and arts education programs continue to enrich the greater Delray Beach<BR>
community and South Florida. A new outdoor Entertainment Pavilion hosts a<BR>
variety of community events and provides concert and festival opportunities.<BR>
The Crest classrooms, Ocean Breeze Room, Vintage Gymnasium (c. 1926) and<BR>
grounds provide year-round meeting, workshop, reception, and event space to<BR>
groups throughout the tri-county area. Old School Square is located on the<BR>
corner of Atlantic and Swinton Avenues. For information on programs,<BR>
exhibits, classes or facility rentals, call 561-243-7922 or visit<BR>
www.oldschool.org.<BR>
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August 14, 2002
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts: Melissa Carter, Director of Marketing/Public Relations.
Old School Square, (561) 243-7922, ext. 322
51 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach
Juanita Bryant, MDiv, So. County Coordinator
Community Food Pantry Program, 561-330-2676
DELRAY BEACH TO HOLD SEPTEMBER 11TH MEMORIAL
AT OLD SCHOOL SQUARE
DELRAY BEACH, FL - Plans are underway for "Remembering 9-11," a
multi-denominational, multi-ethnic memorial service for the community to
remember the tragic events of September 11, 2001 and to honor the victims,
the heroes and the American spirit.
This special event will take place on Wednesday, September 11, 7:30
p.m. at the Old School Square Pavilion. Organized by the Delray Beach
Clergy Association and the Delray Beach Fire and Police Department
Chaplains, the 45 minute service will include a patriotic opening; welcoming
remarks by Mayor David Schmidt; a special recognition of firefighters,
paramedics, police officers, veterans and their families; bell tolling in
honor of the September 11th victims; Christian and Jewish prayers; youth
performances and patriotic songs. The service will conclude with the
lighting of candles throughout the audience and an opportunity to sign a
remembrance wall. A 30-minute patriotic concert will follow the service.
Participants include the Atlantic High School drum corps and choir,
the Veterans and Veterans Auxiliary from Posts 65 & 188, the Delray Beach
Chorale, Father Richard Smith of St. Mary's Anglican Church in Delray Beach,
Bishop Leonard Josey, Sr. of the National Church of God in Delray Beach,
Rabbi Suzanne Carter, the La Paloma Dance Group from Our Lady Queen of Peace
Catholic Church, the Village Foundation Youth Choir, the Delray Beach Youth
Council, and members of the Delray Beach Fire and Police Departments.
(Participants are subject to change.) A special thanks goes to Costins
Trellis Garden, Delray Beach Florist and From Roehm with Love for sponsoring
the wreathes in tribute to New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania.
Everyone is asked to bring chairs and candles. Lemonade and water
will be available for purchase. Parking is available in the lot adjacent to
Old School Square (entrances are north of Atlantic Ave. on NE 1st Ave. and
NE 2nd Ave.) and at the City Hall parking lot on N.W. 1st Ave.
The Delray Beach Clergy Association is an ecumenical association of
clergy and ministry professionals, inclusive of all churches, synagogues,
institutional ministries, and other worship centers in the greater Delray
Beach area, banding together in good will and fellowship, united in service
for the betterment of the community.
Old School Square is a National Historic Site and Florida Cultural
Institution, restored from its historic roots as Delray Elementary (c. 1913)
and Delray High School (c. 1925). The facilities house the Cornell Museum
of Art & History and Crest Theatre, where world-class exhibits, performances
and arts education programs continue to enrich the greater Delray Beach
community and South Florida. A new outdoor Entertainment Pavilion hosts a
variety of community events and provides concert and festival opportunities.
The Crest classrooms, Ocean Breeze Room, Vintage Gymnasium (c. 1926) and
grounds provide year-round meeting, workshop, reception, and event space to
groups throughout the tri-county area. Old School Square is located on the
corner of Atlantic and Swinton Avenues. For information on programs,
exhibits, classes or facility rentals, call 561-243-7922 or visit
www.oldschool.org.
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