On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, neighbors are invited to come together to reflect on the 10th anniversary of the attacks during “A Day of Remembrance and Service to Others” all day Sunday at Meadowbrook Pond, Northeast 107th Street and 35th Avenue Northeast.
Presented by the Meadowbrook Advisory Council and Seattle Parks and Recreation, the public is invited to Meadowbrook Pond any time on Sunday, from dawn to dusk, to walk the paths, find a place for quiet contemplation or meet neighbors. From a Parks news release:
There will be several interactive displays and thoughtful prompts to help people reflect and also look to the future. It has been said that the best way to remember those who died on 911 is to “Live, love and laugh in their honor.”
Meadowbrook Pond offers a beautiful setting that will allow people to remember the tragedy and how we can live our lives in the best way possible from here on.
Another way to honor people is to use this day as a day to do something for others–something for the community or the environment on this day that is also known as Patriot Day.
For other ideas on how to remember, visit familiesofseptember11.org.