Marysville remembers Sept. 11 with public ceremony

Marysville, WALocal News

A public ceremony in Marysville will honor the September 11 attacks on August 8, 2025, at the civic center. Mayor Jon Nehring will lead the event, inviting community members to join in remembrance. The ceremony aims to pay tribute to the victims and first responders whose courage defined the day. This event underscores the city’s commitment to remembering the lasting impact of the attacks on the nation and local communities. Participation is expected to foster a sense of unity and resilience among attendees.

The ceremony aligns with nationwide observances commemorating the tragic events of 2001. Residents are encouraged to attend and reflect on the importance of solidarity in times of crisis. The event promises to be a meaningful gathering for all.

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