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wolf 09-09-2005 03:31 AM

9-11 Memorial (Norristown, Pennsylvania)
 
Dedication of the 9-11 Memorial in Norristown, Pennsylvania. September 8, 2005.

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Flags were flying everywhere.

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Even the County flag (the imagery includes agriculture, transportation, and technology) was snapping in the breeze.

There were only a few people with direct Montgomery County connections that perished in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. A few, however, were too many.

Norristown was one of the cities in the United States that were selected to receive a piece of the wreckage of what had been the World Trade Center. One of the I-Beams was given to the city, and a decision was made to have a piece of art prepared with the I-Beam as a centerpiece of the work.

A lot has been going on behind the scenes related to the I-Beam. A selection committee chose a sculptor, Sassona Norton, who saw life and hope, as well as destruction in the twisted piece of metal that ended up in her studio. The I-Beam is barely recognizable as such.

I spent the early part of today at the Montgomery County Courthouse observing the dedication, as a guest of the County Commissioners. I had an actual invite. I didn’t just crash the party. I was in VIP seating along with other members of the Montgomery County Critical Incident Stress Management Team.

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There was the usual assortment bagpipes, speeches, and a very beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner (in a singable key, no less) by the Montgomery County Courthouse Choir , and a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance (under God intact version).

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As is customary for such events, the “guest of honor” waited patiently for it’s grand entrance.

wolf 09-09-2005 03:32 AM

9-11 Memorial (Norristown, Pennsylvania) Part II
 
http://www.blackstormhawk.com/cellar...1/911-0007.JPGThe press corps were very much in attendance. I occasionally wondered if they were going to shove each other off the piece of the courthouse steps that they were occupying.

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The usual amount of dignitaries were in attendance. In the foreground you can see “Judges’ Row.” Court was in recess through the Dedication. I have no idea what was up with the dude sitting next to Joe Hoeffel, the former Congressman. He sat like that through the whole thing. He should have tried the Gold Bond Medicated Powder, I guess.

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One of the most heartfelt and tear-inducing speeches was that of Ralph Maerz, whose son died in one of the towers.

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Most of the speeches were even good. I‘m not just saying that because I have a personal connection to two of the speakers, Steve Pulley, D.O., is the Chief of the Montgomery County CISM team, and The Reverend Helen M.C. Jones is one of our Chaplains. We decided that Helen had the most happening hair of the day.

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The project was spearheaded by one of the County Commissioners, James Matthews (center). If he looks familiar, it’s probably because you’ve seen his brother. Chris. Still not getting it? Chris Matthews from Hardball.

wolf 09-09-2005 03:33 AM

9-11 Memorial (Norristown, Pennsylvania) Part III
 
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The unveiling was accomplished with the usual amount of fanfare, and the usual minor technical difficulty. The drape didn’t drop the first time the big red button got pushed.

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But it did eventually come down, giving the first breathtaking glimpse of the statue.

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Remember how I told you the I-Beam didn’t look much like an I-Beam anymore? This is how it came off the pile. The only requirement to the artist was that the I-Beam had to be incorporated into the work. Her concept built around it in a rather astonishing way.

The hands cupping the beam are weathered … worker’s hands, fireman’s hands … the nails are chipped and broken, ragged, not manicured, lines of heavy work evident in them, but these rough hands so gently cradle the flame-like girder, offering it upward, in an expression of hope.

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I can’t remember a darn thing the artist said about her work, but that’s what impressed me about it when I first saw it. It’s extraordinary.

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(I need to go back and try for these shots again, without the scaffolding.)

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My buds … The Montgomery County CISM Team (from Left to Right Joan, Christine, Bobbie, Steve, Beth, and Me.)

Griff 09-09-2005 05:46 AM

Wow, she really captured the feeling of that horrible day. That is really powerful.

xoxoxoBruce 09-09-2005 05:59 AM

Agreed...and excellent coverage of the dedication. :thumb:

itsjulie 09-09-2005 06:01 AM

What amazing pictures and an absolutely amazing statue.

barefoot serpent 09-09-2005 10:12 AM

Thanks. I very much want to visit this memorial someday.

plthijinx 09-09-2005 10:13 AM

ditto. i got chills. outstanding wolf. well done! :thankyou:

marichiko 09-09-2005 11:43 AM

Very powerful, Wolf! Good work covering the dedication, too. :)

dar512 09-09-2005 12:42 PM

Thanks for sharing, Wolf.

Trilby 09-09-2005 02:26 PM

I loved all the clear, crisp pics, but, natch, the funnest was seeing a smiling, happy wolf! Great pic, wolfie! You look so happy!

BigV 09-09-2005 02:41 PM

Thank you wolf for the nice pictures, the clear thoughtful reporting, and for caring enough to share this with us.

wolf 09-10-2005 02:22 AM

You're welcome all! And thanks, everyone for your comments.

And actually, just for looking.

Just Joan 09-12-2005 11:54 AM

9/11 Memorial dedication
 
Hi Bud. The pix are great. I'll send mine today.
Joan

wolf 09-12-2005 01:07 PM

Welcome aboard, Joanie!! Why dincha sign in under your special name, Bubble Butt??

Check out some of the other discussions hereabouts ... there's always something of interest going on.


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