The Indianapolis noon news just ran a story about Sept. 11th observances and they talked about Indianapolis' plans. The mayor announced that they will have a Sept 11 Community Fair, including many, many community/volunteer services. They hope to rekindle the charitable donations and volunteers that have dropped off during this past year.
I always think of remembrances and memorials to be just that--focused on the event and people. I just seems odd to me that the first anniversary of such a horrific attack would be mixed with local charities & volunteerism. Yes, I know that we all have learned that we need to help each other and pull together as a country, but this didn't seem right.
Any other Hoosiers out there that have heard about this? Did I get the wrong picture? Am I missing something?
I always think of remembrances and memorials to be just that--focused on the event and people. I just seems odd to me that the first anniversary of such a horrific attack would be mixed with local charities & volunteerism. Yes, I know that we all have learned that we need to help each other and pull together as a country, but this didn't seem right.
Any other Hoosiers out there that have heard about this? Did I get the wrong picture? Am I missing something?