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9/11 mobile exhibit on display through the weekend in Grand Rapids

Posted at 4:46 PM, Sep 09, 2016
and last updated 2016-09-09 16:46:04-04

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – A traveling exhibit to commemorate the 9/11 attacks has returned to West Michigan.

The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s “9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit” mobile exhibit will be on display September 9 through 11 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.

As part of the community’s annual observance, Boy Scouts of America will be joined by area Girl Scouts to lead the West Michigan community in the 15th annual day-long Community Day of Remembrance and Scout Salute, which pays respect to all those who died during the terrorist attacks.

The exhibit is free and open to the public. It will be open 2:30 – 5 p.m. Friday Sept. 9; 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday Sept. 10; and 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday Sept. 11.

The schedule of events for the Community Day of Remembrance and Scout Salute on Sunday Sept. 11 includes:

7:19 a.m. (sunrise): Honor guard lowers flag from full-to-half-staff and Scout Salute begins. The community is encouraged to participate at any time during the day
8:45 a.m.: Moment of Silence and Remembrance
8:46 a.m.: The Salute Bell will be rung one time for Tower 1 (the time the first plane hit the first tower)
9:03 a.m.:The Salute Bell will be rung one time for Tower 2
9:37 a.m.: The Salute Bell will be rung one time for the Pentagon
10:03 a.m.: The Salute Bell will be rung one time for United Airlines Flight 93
10:05 a.m.: Non-Denominational Service
1 – 6 p.m.: Canine and Mounted Police demonstrations (at various times throughout the afternoon)
2 p.m.: Ceremony honoring fire, police, EMS and Military
6:50 p.m.: Evening ceremonies begin

There will also be a performance by The Salvation Army Brass Band, SpartanNash Honor and Remember flag presentation, remarks from keynote speaker retired Brigadier General and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security Michael C.H. McDaniel, remarks from Boy Scout Council President Wayman Britt, and a final salute and the flag being raised to full-staff.

The salute ends at 8 p.m.