By LAURA WORMUTH Special to Record Observer | Posted: Monday, September 23, 2013 2:00 pm
GRASONVILLE — Gathering for prayers and a moment of silence, firefighters, EMTs and the public came together for a Salute to Heroes at The Jetty restaurant in Grasonville on Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, 2013. After raising the flag high on the fire engine ladder, the procession of servicemen was led by bagpipes and drum through the crowd that waited to honor the fallen and the dedicated men and women who served during the tragedies of 9/11. “Thank you for being our heroes,” called out one patron. “We love you.” The ceremony opened with a prayer for those lost during 9/11. “God, please hold those souls close to you,” said Dan Mautz, a lifetime member of the Tilghman Island Fire Department. “Please protect those who are still protecting our freedom — our police officers, our firefighters, EMS and military.” The audience joined in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and a moving rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner,” which was followed by a reading of the EMT prayer, the firefighter’s prayer, the police officer’s prayer and the soldier’s prayer. The whole crowd joined in a verse of “God Bless the U.S.A.,” originally written and recorded by Lee Greenwood, and performed Wednesday evening by John Frase Justin Davis, lead coordinator of the event, read an emotional letter from a member of the team that traveled to Ground Zero during that time to bring supplies and assistance from Queen Anne’s and Kent counties. “Immediately following the nightmare on Sept. 11, people were so patriotic. They flew flags from their homes, overpasses, bridges and buildings, and had flags attached to their cars,” Davis read. “What we must do is keep supporting our troops, law enforcement personnel, firefighters and EMS personnel and stand up for what we believe.” The evening closed with a moment of silence and a toast to all of the servicemen who were heroesduring Sept. 11, and in service to Queen Anne’s County every day.
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GRASONVILLE — Bar Crawler Entertainment will join thousands of organizations and communities across the nation in remembering the heroes of 9/11, the sacrifices they made and also to thank all public service personnel for the work they do. BCE will carry this message to the people of Grasonville and the surrounding communities through activities that honor the lives and efforts of all firefighters, EMS, police, military, doctors and nurses in a “Salute to Heroes” on Sept. 11 at The Jetty Restaurant and Dock Bar, 201 Wells Cove Road, Grasonville. Justin L. Davis, owner of Bar Crawler Entertainment and coordinator of this event, said, “Everyone recognizes the importance of remembrance and honoring the lives of those who made the ultimate sacrifice to help others.” At this event the public will have a chance to show its appreciation and be part of “The Brotherhood” that lives strong among all public service personnel, whether paid or volunteer. Everyone in the community is invited to participate in what has become this area’s largest annual memorial for 9/11. The event begins at 6 p.m. with a special tribute at 7:30 p.m. There will be live music, special discounts and give-aways for public service personnel. The dress code is casual, however, those wishing to wear uniforms or station gear are encouraged to do so. Departments attending who wish to bring a piece of apparatus are asked to contact Justin Davis in advance due to limited parking. All apparatus will be placed on Wells Cove Road or under the Kent Narrows Bridge, and shuttles will be available for personnel to The Jetty and back to the lot. Call 410-829-2821 |
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