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We invite you to join us on this special day as we remember the tragedy of 9/11 and honor those who lost their lives, lost their loved ones and the emergency service personnel who gave all!  

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We will not forget

The National Day of Service is also the National Day of Remembrance for 9/11 at Virginia State Parks. Please join us as we as a nation remember and give a little back.

Below is a list of Virginia State Parks Service and Remembrance activities coming up on the 10 year anniversary of 9/11, which also touched many Virginians as The Pentagon is in Virginia. All events listed below will take place on Sunday, September 11, 2011.

Shenandoah River:

    A 9/11 commemorative tree planting will be held at the Visitor Center from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in remembrance of the events on September 11, 2001. 

Sky Meadows:
    An event called Invasive Species Removal Day is planned for community members who are looking for ways to give back.  The program will begin at 10:00 a.m. at the Historic Mount Bleak House. All Public Service Officers (Fire Fighters, Police Officers,and Military personnel) and their families will get into the park for free with appropriate ID.   
 
Smith Mountain Lake:
    AmeriCorps Member Kelsey Kennedy is planning a Cove Clean-up by Canoe program from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers will venture out onto the lake by canoe and help clean trash and debris from the coves along the park's shoreline. Other volunteer opportunities include helping at the canoe launch site. This will include loading and unloading trash from canoes and onto trailers. Other volunteers will be needed to help prepare lunch for the participants.   
    
Southwest Virginia Museum:
    In an effort to recognize the efforts of public servants, the park will be hosting "Grateful Service" on Sunday, September 11 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The program includes a special visit and remarks by Congressman Morgan Griffith, a free concert by Fire in the Kitchen, and free cake and punch on the Museum's front lawn. 
 
Staunton River:
    A trail cleanup day is planned as a commemoration for the remembrance of the events on September 11, 2001. The event will assist the recovery efforts resulting from the devastating tornado destroyed much of the park 
 
Staunton River Battlefield:
    A park landscaping event will take place as a commemoration of the events of September 11, 2001. Volunteers will gather at the Visitor Center flag pole for a service of remembrance.    
 
Twin Lakes:
    The Meherrin Volunteer Fire Department will assist with the dedication of a 9/11 Commemorative Plaque to honor the remembrance of the events on September 11, 2001.  
 
Westmoreland:
    Park staff will focus on the cleanup and restoration of the grounds and facilities caused by Hurricane Irene. 
 
Wilderness Road:
    A "Grateful Service" event will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to honor all public servants and their dedication to meeting the public's needs. 
 
York River:
    An "Estuaries Day" is planned featuring the celebration of the rich and fertile ecosystem where fresh and salt water meet. The program will feature the value of estuaries and focus on the threat of the human impact on this gift of nature.  

A neat website is the 911day.org

Please join the 9/11 Tribute Movement by briefly describing what you will do this year, a good deed, charitable activity, or other plans, to honor the 9/11 victims, survivors and those that rose in service in response to the attacks. If you plan to remember this day of tragedy and sacrifice at a Virginia State Park, we encourage you to go to the 911 Tribute website and enter the info,

If you require more information like times, directions, what to bring, please contact the park specifically. Click here to view the list of all 35 Virginia State Parks, contact info is found at the bottom of each page. We thank you in advance for your participation, your patriotism and involvement to make America the best she can be!

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If you have read the article and have a question, please email nancy.heltman@dcr.virginia.gov.

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