Sept. 11 Remembrance is set to begin at 5:45PM at Cmdr. Dan Shanower Memorial

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The Cmdr. Dan Shanower Sept. 11 Memorial is located along the Riverwalk behind the Naperville Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle Street. Created with private dollars, “Lean On Us” by artist Bill Cooper features a sculpture with a beam from the World Trade Center, fragments from the Pentagon and granite from the Pennsylvania region where Flight 93 crashed after passengers rose against the hijackers. A wall of faces symbolizes all of the Sept. 11, 2001, casualties, also serving as a backdrop for the memorial tribute on the Century Walk tour. The memorial was dedicated on Sept. 11, 2003.(PN File Photos)

City of Naperville Report

The City is partnering with Naperville Responds for Veterans for the annual Sept. 11 remembrance event honoring the victims and heroes of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This year’s speaker is Laura Murphy, who survived the attack at the World Trade Center. The event marks the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the nation and the 22nd anniversary of the Cmdr. Dan Shanower Sept. 11 Memorial.

The remembrance will take place at 6PM on Thurs., Sept. 11, at the memorial, located behind the Naperville Municipal Center, 400 S. Eagle St., along the Riverwalk. The Naperville Municipal Band will begin playing music at 5:45PM.

In case of inclement weather, the event will be held in the Municipal Center City Council Chambers.

Murphy worked in the North Tower of the World Trade Center and descended 59 floors to escape after American Airlines Flight 11 struck the building. Murphy, now a retired project manager who resides in Woodridge, frequently engages with the public to share her firsthand account of that week’s events.

Mayor Scott A. Wehrli, Police Chief Jason Arres and Deputy Fire Chief Philip Giannattasio will also deliver brief remarks.

The City’s annual Sept 11. Observance welcomes the community to remember and reflect. God bless all who serve this nation recognizing freedom isn’t free. (PN File Photo)

Cmdr. Dan Shanower – Sept. 11 Memorial

The annual remembrance pays tribute to Naval Cmdr. Dan Shanower, a Naperville native who died at his post in the Pentagon on 9/11, as well as all those who died in the terrorist attacks that day. The Naperville memorial, one of the first in the nation to be completed, was dedicated on Sept. 11, 2003. The event brings history to life, educating younger generations and providing an opportunity to reflect on and remember this pivotal moment in our country’s history. All are welcome to attend.

For more information about Naperville Responds for Veterans, visit www.napervilleresponds.org/.

For more information about the City of Naperville, visit naperville.il.us.

The National Sept. 11 Memorial in lower Manhattan features twin waterfall pools surrounded by bronze parapets that list the names of the victims of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. That day, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center built in 1993 also were destroyed. The waterfall pools are located in the exact footprints of the Twin Towers. (PN File Photo)

FYI: PN File Stories with Photos / Commander Dan Shanower

PN Remembers with Updates & Photos / Naperville-remembers-september-11

 

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