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Home / News / City of Asheville 9-11 Remembrance Ceremony

City of Asheville 9-11 Remembrance Ceremony

Posted on September 11, 2023September 15, 2023 by Kim Miller

The City of Asheville would like to thank all staff, elected officials, and members of the community who took a moment today to join us at the 9-11 Remembrance ceremony. 

Never forget.

Staff member Marcus Kirkman prepares to deliver the National Anthem
Staff member Marcus Kirkman prepares to deliver the National Anthem.
Elected officials Mayor Esther Manheimer, Council members Antanette Mosley and Maggie Ullman
Elected officials Mayor Esther Manheimer, Council members Antanette Mosley and Maggie Ullman
Vice Mayor Sandra Kilgore and Council Members stand for National Anthem.
Vice Mayor Sandra Kilgore and Council Members stand for National Anthem.
Chaplain Larry Siefferman delivers the Invocation.
Chaplain Larry Siefferman delivers the Invocation.
Interim Fire Chief  Chris Budzinski makes opening remarks.
Interim Fire Chief  Chris Budzinski makes opening remarks.
Staff and community honor those who responded.
Staff and community honor those who responded.
Remarks by City Manager Debra Campbell
Remarks by City Manager Debra Campbell.
Remarks by Asheville Police Captain Joe Silberman
Remarks by Asheville Police Captain Joe Silberman.
Asheville Honor Guard
Asheville Honor Guard

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