You’re Invited to the Dedication Ceremony!!

20 August, 2016Posted In : News

You're invited to the dedication ceremony!! Here is the link to the event on our website. Below is a READ MORE

9/11 Memorial on TV!

29 December, 2015Posted In : News

Last night the local Arizona NBC affiliate ran a segment on our memorial! We are grateful to them fo READ MORE

9/11 Memorial In The Newspaper

26 December, 2015Posted In : News

Last week, our project was featured in the Sedona Red Rock News!!  You can read the article in the READ MORE

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The Sedona Fire District is honored to have received one of the last remaining artifacts from the World Trade Center.  This project is designed as a community effort to place this artifact in a prominent location in Sedona for all of us to remember the events of 9/11/2001.  The 5½-foot, 3,000-pound piece of steel is believed to be from the 20th floor of one of the towers.

The Sedona Fire District is honored to have received one of the last remaining artifacts from the World Trade Center. This project is designed as a community effort to place this artifact in a prominent location in Sedona for all of us to remember the events of 9/11/2001. The 5½-foot, 3,000-pound piece of steel is believed to be from the 20th floor of one of the towers.

It is our goal to fund this project by private and corporate donations.  We are asking for your participation in this historic endeavor.

It is our goal to fund this project by private and corporate donations. We are asking for your participation in this historic endeavor.

100% of your generous tax deductible donation will be used to build a beautiful memorial paying tribute to the men, women, and children who lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11, 2001.

100% of your generous tax deductible donation will be used to build a beautiful memorial paying tribute to the men, women, and children who lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11, 2001.

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  • If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate.

    Sandy Dahl (Wife of pilot of Flight 93 Jason Dahl)
  • Even the smallest act of service, the simplest act of kindness, is a way to honor those we lost, a way to reclaim that spirit of unity that followed 9/11.

    President Obama (in a 2011 radio address)
  • Time is passing. Yet, for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September the 11th. We will remember every rescuer who died in honor. We will remember every family that lives in grief. We will remember the fire and ash, the last phone calls, the funerals of the children.

    President George W. Bush
  • Ten years have passed since a perfect blue sky morning turned into the blackest of nights. Since then we’ve lived in sunshine and in shadow, and although we can never unsee what happened here, we can also see that children who lost their parents have grown into young adults, grandchildren have been born and good works and public service have taken root to honor those we loved and lost.

    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (Speaking at a 2011 memorial service in New York)