Marysville remembers Sept. 11 with public ceremony

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville will host a public ceremony to remember the September 11 attacks on August 8, 2025. Mayor Jon Nehring will lead the event at the civic center, which is open to all community members. The ceremony will focus on honoring the victims and heroes of the attacks, fostering a sense of unity and remembrance among residents. Local officials highlight the ongoing significance of reflecting on the impacts of that day. The event also aims to strengthen community ties and promote awareness of historical events.

Residents are encouraged to participate and engage in meaningful remembrance activities. This ceremony represents a commitment to ensure that the lessons of history are not forgotten. Such events are crucial for maintaining a collective memory and understanding of national tragedy.

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