Thursday, October 4, 2001
Please take a look at this beautiful flash motion memorial submitted by Jason Powers, of deafdate.com. This is a wonderful flash movie worthy of watching and listening many times. View the flash movie now.
Wednesday, October 3, 2001
We received a wonderful memorial submission from Marilyn Price. Marilyn was very close friends with Arlene Fried. Please take the time to read this wonderful memorial by clicking on the text below to visit that page.
"The following is the eulogy which I delivered at the Memorial Service on Sunday, September 30, 2001 for my best friend - Arlene Joseph Fried. Arlene was a vice president and assistant general counsel for Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th Floor of the WTC - Tower One. Arlene was 49 years old and leaves behind husband Ken and three daughters - Dayna, Allison and Emily."
-Marilyn Price
Tuesday, October 2, 2001
Today, marks 3 weeks since. We thank all of you for all that you've done. Also please take part in out poll, and cast your vote for an appropriate memorial for the victims and heroes, of September 11. If you have not done so yet, please sign our card of hope now.
Sunday, September 23, 2001
Today, The President asks that all flags at half-staff, return to full staff signifying the rising strength of the country. The Prayer For a Nation is today at Yankee Stadium in NY, and being televised by many channels. Check your local listings for more information.
Friday Night 9-11pm EST Telethon
Tonight the entertainment industry has come together in an historic fashion to raise funds and raise the spirits of all who have been touched by the horrific tragedy that has struck America. An unprecedented cooperative and collaborative effort, AMERICA: A TRIBUTE TO HEROES, is a live two-hour, commercial-free, simulcast bringing the American family and international community together to raise funds for the thousands and thousands of victims and their families who have suffered from this heinous assault on humanity.
To view this live or make pledge please visit the following link:
http://www.tributetoheroes.com/
Friday, September 21, 2001
- 12:03 AM EST
In one of the messages in the inbox this evening, we got an email from Russell Moskowitz. Russell was on the 79th floor of Tower 2 when the first plane hit. Please take a moment to read about his experience here.
Look forward to tomorrow, as we will be posting a poll for you to cast your vote on what you feel is a suitable tribute or monument at the World Trade Center site.
Thursday, September 20, 2001
- 11:40 PM EST
As we continue to get the poems we continue to thank all of you.
Tonight's Address by the President was strong and supportive for our nation and for the world. "On September the 11th, enemies of freedom committed an act of war against our country. Americans have known wars -- but for the past 136 years, they have been wars on foreign soil, except for one Sunday in 1941. Americans have known the casualties of war -- but not at the center of a great city on a peaceful morning. Americans have known surprise attacks -- but never before on thousands of civilians. All of this was brought upon us in a single day -- and night fell on a different world, a world where freedom itself is under attack..." read the speech now.
UPDATES
Also, we thank everyone for their contributions to this site. Without the love and caring nature of all of you, we would not be hear trying to help spread it. It is wonderful to read so many wonderful things written by so many people worldwide. We will have more poetry and words of inspiration posted shortly. Thank you to the nearly 2300 people that have signed the Card of Hope already. If you haven't signed it, sign it now by clicking here.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2001
- 9:53 PM EST
Words to Live By
Someone has said the five most motivating words are, "You can make a difference." Indeed, most of us want to know that we can make a difference. Today let's decide to have a positive attitude by choosing not to allow petty inconveniences to irritate us. We can make a difference by being optimistic. Today we can make a difference by not allowing our minds to be contaminated by boredom or anxiety. We can use these 24 hours to be encouraging, loving, and giving. Today we can make a difference by not allowing past mistakes to haunt us, refusing to rummage through the garbage pit of past failure. Today we can make a difference by spending time with those we love-mates, children, parents, friends. We can choose to be the richest person alive by investing ourselves in people. Let's spend at least five quality minutes of talking, hugging, listening, thanking or praying. God has called you and me to make a difference. We can do that today!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
sent in by Maney T. Epperson
Also for all families and individuals flying Old Glory, please see this link to make sure you are flying it correctly. Please also note (I noticed it was not noted on this link) that if you are flying the flag at night, a light should be shining on it at all times. Also a flag should not be flown in inclement weather. Flag Flying Tips link >>
Sunday September 16, 2001
- 5:07 PM EST
Thank you to the many contributors
Thank you to all of you for sending in the poems, the support links, and the pictures. We are trying our best to get everything posted from all positive contributions. So, if you don't see your poem or picture up immediately, have no worries, we are trying very hard to get to all of the mail. Just to let everyone out there know how much you have helped, we are averaging over 400 e-mails per day of poems, kind words, and praise. We have gotten mail as far away as Japan, China, France, Italy, and the Netherlands, in as many languages also! I also know there has been some confusion as far as what ribbons people should be wearing. I have heard from various sources, plain blue ribbons or red, white, and blue ribbons. Please also show your support by tying a yellow ribbon around your tree, or flying Old Glory for the next 30 days!