Fly Your Flag Monday
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I live in downtown Toronto and the US flags have started to go up to commemorate the date here. We lost so few of our citizens compared to you who live in New York, but we share the sorrow at this time. There is a ceremony here on Monday.
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We normally have our flag out 24/7, but it got caught on a hook and tore a week or so ago. Have not bought a new one yet. Besides the one in the shadow box, all we have is the one from the carrier...too bad we don't have a large enough flag pole for that! Guess we need to get out and replace our flag tomorrow. Thanks for the great idea
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I bought a flag for July 4th and continued to fly it 24/7 until the end of July when someone took it and threw it in a dumpster! across the street from me. Didn't realize it was MY flag as I watched someone else fish it out and take it. Not sure what the message was.
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I saw mention of flying the flags on 9/11 on Snopes. The article said they should be at half-staff. If you are interested see here http://www.snopes.com/rumors/tributes/flytheflag.asp
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That is such a great idea, thank you for speading the word.
If you haven't heard the George Washington Bridge is addorned with the largest flag made in honor of the World Trade Center. I wanted to go out tonight and see if the "lights" are on.
There will be many ceremonies in the City and the surrounding areas this weekend and on Monday.
You might do a moment silence at 8:46 (I think is the moment the first plane crashed into the North Tower)
I posted this earlier, but anyone interested who will be in the city, there is a Community sing of the Mozart Requium at Carnegie Hall at 12:30. The concert is being presented by the Juilliard Chorus and Orchestra, and the audience will be invited to sing. It should be a moving tribute to 9/11, and it is so healing to be in the audience and have music going on all around you. The tickets for the concert are FREE, (2 per person) but you must be in line early to get them. I will be one of the singers and plan on getting there around 8am, as I am sure there will be a long line.
If you haven't heard the George Washington Bridge is addorned with the largest flag made in honor of the World Trade Center. I wanted to go out tonight and see if the "lights" are on.
There will be many ceremonies in the City and the surrounding areas this weekend and on Monday.
You might do a moment silence at 8:46 (I think is the moment the first plane crashed into the North Tower)
I posted this earlier, but anyone interested who will be in the city, there is a Community sing of the Mozart Requium at Carnegie Hall at 12:30. The concert is being presented by the Juilliard Chorus and Orchestra, and the audience will be invited to sing. It should be a moving tribute to 9/11, and it is so healing to be in the audience and have music going on all around you. The tickets for the concert are FREE, (2 per person) but you must be in line early to get them. I will be one of the singers and plan on getting there around 8am, as I am sure there will be a long line.



thanks matnikstym~ timely reminder and have a safe weekend, J.