Community Corner
11 Days of Summer: Time for 9/11 Commemorations in Virginia
When is the end of summer? Not until we look back on tragedy and American resolve.
by Greg Hambrick
On some days, summer recreation has to give way to quiet reflection. Today, Wednesday, Sept. 11, municipalities, government agencies and community organizations across the region will honor those who died in the 2001 terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Towers, as well as those who lost their lives on Flight 93.
The last day of summer is Sept. 21. Or, you can look at it this way: The first day of fall is Sept. 22. Patch has found something for you to do each day as we count down until summer passes us by.
Check our events calendar to see what’s happening in our community, and add your own events!
Among several events in the area, Arlington County firefighters and police officer will participate in a moment of silence as part of a commemoration of the attack. The public can join in the ceremony at 9:30 a.m. in the Courthouse Plaza, 2100 Clarendon Blvd.
Other events include a 10 a.m. ceremony at the Market Square in Alexandria at 301 King St. And there will be a 7 p.m. event in Prince William County at 1 County Complex Court in Woodbridge.
See more info 9/11 events in the region. And share your events in the comments section below.
More Days of Summer:
- 24 Days of Summer: Time Enough for Free Music
- 23 Days of Summer: Time for Campfire S’Mores
- 22 Days of Summer: Time for Free Jazz and Blues
- 21 Days of Summer: Time for an Outdoor Movie
- 20 Days of Summer: Time for Labor Day Festivals
- 19 Days of Summer: Time for a Bike Ride
- 18 Days of Summer: Time for Outdoor Exercise
- 17 Days of Summer: Time for a Cheap Wagon Ride
- 16 Days of Summer: Time for a Free, Very Cool Rocket Launch
- 15 Days of Summer: Time for Your Dog to Dive in the Pool
- 14 Days of Summer: Time for Free Date Night With Harry and Sally
- 13 Days of Summer: Time for Monday Night Football
- 12 Days of Summer: Time for an 80s Flashback With Depeche Mode
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.