Always Honored, Never Forgotten



The National Museum of Patriotism invites you to join us in honoring the memory of the victims of September 11, 2001 as we commemorate

Patriot Day

8th Annual

Reading of the Names

In Centennial Olympic Park from 10:00am to 2:00pm

Come out and support, read and remember.

Activities

A procession led by founder, Nick Snider, military personnel, bag piper, and friends into the park at promptly 9:50am

Participate in the reading of the names

View

o the wall of names memorial

o artifacts from Ground Zero

o a commemorative quilt flag created and donated by Wisconsin High School students.

Share your personal experiences and or condolences in a hand written journal.

By a joint resolution in 2001, Congress designated September 11 of each year as Patriot Day. President Bush “called upon the people of the United States to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities, including remembrance services.

“We must never forget why they died and we must do our part to build a better America in their honor.” Founder, Nick Snider

www.museumofpatriotism.org or email admin@museumofpatriotism.org

 


 


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Visit the museum to see these rare exhibits on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and African-American soldiers from the Civil War through World War II periods and much more. Our Black History exhibits will remain throughout the month.