MIDWEST AMERICA – Healing Field – 2011
April 20, 2011 | latest fields | CFF | 1 Comment
a href=”http://www.healingfield.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Towers-sm.jpg”>September 2-11, 2011 – Bearcreek Farms 8339 North 400 East, Bryant, IN
| The Community of Bryant, IN will be the host to the Midwest America 2011 Healing Field® 9/11 flag memorial where you will behold a beautiful display of two thousand U.S. flags. |
| These 3′X5′ flags will stand 8′ tall in perfect rows. This living display of heroism will fly as a temporary patriotic tribute to military personnel and veterans who have fought to protect our freedom in the present as well as the past along with law enforcement, firefighters, EMS and first responders. The event will also commemorate the 10 year anniversary of all those who died September 11, 2001. |
| Please join us and walk this awe inspiring display of flags. This is the perfect opportunity for all of us to unite as a community to remember, honor and heal. |
| The 9/11 Traveling Memorial will be on display at the Midwest America Healing Field. The Traveling Memorial consists of a Motorhome, respectfully transformed into a Memorial on wheels emblazoned with the names of 37 Port Authority Police Officers, 38 Civilian Employees of the Port Authority, 23 New York City Police Officers, and, Sirius, the Port Authority Police K-9 who died on that tragic day. This exhibit also contains an extensive pictorial display, a video documentary, and numerous genuine artifacts recovered from the site of the World Trade Center. For more information please visit www.wtctm.com |
| Support your local Field, Sponsor it, Own it — Take it home and continue the tribute! |
Sponsor a flag &
pick up your flag. $30 |
Have your flag shipped
to your home. $40 |
Support your
field through donations. |
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Museum of the Soldier, Portland, IN &
National Fallen Firefighters Association PTSD Foundation of America Local Community Members
Fred Eischen
Betsy Eischen Don Eischen Chez Bonifas Jessica Vian Margot Bonifas Click here for more information.
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