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The September 11 Memorial Board erected and maintained by the Kiwanis Club of Bayside in September 2001 on the Bell Blvd. overpass of the LIRR has been the most prominent site available for the past year to residents of Queens County to leave remembrances and pay honor to the memory of those that died in the September 11 attacks.   Originally planned as a temporary memorial  that would stay in place for a month, Kiwanis has, in response to popular demand, maintained it in place instead for the past year.

In light of the approaching one year anniversary of the attacks, and of the renovation and beautification planned for the overpass and its surroundings this autumn, Kiwanis will dismantle the Memorial Board following a solemn ceremony of prayer and remembrance which will take place at the memorial site on Sunday, September 8, 2002, at 5pm.

For more information, please call Joseph Madden at 718-631-3583

The Bayside Kiwanis Foundation, Inc., a not for profit charitable corporation, is spearheading a fundraising drive to aid local families of deceased or missing victims of the World Trade Center Attack.  Please consider supporting our effort.  Please visit our memorial on the Bell Boulevard overpass over the Long Island Railroad.  You are welcome to leave a picture or other memorial there.

Our Memorial Board on Bell  Blvd. wil remain in place until Sept. 8, 2002, when we will mark the anniversary of the September attack with a large public cermony

 

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