The Memorial Garden is dedicated to the life of Margaret Quinn Orloske and the victims of September 11th, 2001.
To remember the victims of September 11 and to inspire a renewed sense of patriotism in our community. Reason site was selected. We chose to enhance our new Veteran's Memorial.
Memorial Plaque honoring Matthew C. Sellitto and club president, John C. Hartz
Segments of WTC steel are to be placed with memorial plaques in the capitals of all 50 U.S. States as well as Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.
Spring Lake, NJ, memorial honors its residents who perished both at the World Trade Center and in Shanksville, PA
A cross made of steel taken from Ground Zero sits atop a brick pillar. A plaque on the memorial commemorates "the stolen lives of our Parish Son...and our other Great Neck Brothers."
Belgium Blocks engraved with names of students and parents killed on 9/11/01
The construction of the garden was done by volunteers and is maintained by family and friends as well as the NHS Girl's Lacrosse team.
In order to honor the individual lives lost, part of Mr.
The plan at Sterling Forest is to integrate the restoration and planting and maintenance of the memorial forest lands with on-going pediatric and family bereavement and conservation volunteer progr
Plaque is on a tree near the soccer fields where Steve's daughter's team plays.
Pop Warner Football Field to commemorate Steven B. Paterson and his "Heart of a Lion"
Billboard with pictures of firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11
A memorial containing two plaques, a few benches and natural touches, such as a garden, trees and flowers, and a piece of World Trade Center steel donated by the New York City Office of Emergency M
Purpose: The project's goal is to remember life one flower at a time, both the people who were lost, their families, and a thank you to those who helped in the rescue efforts.
Purpose: Xavier Roux is a conceptual artist that wanted to respond to September 11. He noted that something small--box cutters--was used to destroy the WTC towers.
Visitors stroll through the garden blooming with purple hydrangeas, autumn joy sedum and red winterberry and ringed by weeping cedar.
3,000-tree planting ceremony in Sydney, Australia;