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9/11 Memorial Garden Oversight Committee seeking new members

Published

June 6, 2022

| September 11 Memorial Garden Oversight Committee
| Automatically Archived on 7/6/2022

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The events of September 11, 2001 impacted not only our country, but also our community. On that day, the Town of Sudbury lost three beloved residents – Cora Holland, Peter Goodrich, and Geoffrey Cloud. Our community vowed never to forget the lives of these residents or the tragic events of September 11th.

On September 11, 2003, the Town of Sudbury proudly dedicated the September 11 Memorial Garden. The Memorial Garden features flowering plants and trees, three bluestone benches, and a commemorative center stone of Sudbury granite, where engraved bronze plaques recount the events of September 11, 2001 and memorialize the three Sudbury residents who were lost.

The September 11 Memorial Garden Oversight Committee is tasked with protecting, maintaining, and enhancing the Memorial Garden and the adjacent flagpole now and into the future.

 

Learn More

Learn more about the Memorial Garden in the September 11th Memorial Garden 20th Anniversary Tribute (2021) video.

For details on the work of the Committee, please see the 9/11 Memorial Garden Oversight Committee Mission Statement.

To apply, please complete the Committee Appointment Application form by July 7, 2022.