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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2016

City to host commemoration of 9/11 on 15th anniversary The City of Elmhurst will hold a special 15th Anniversary 9-11 Ceremony to commemorate those who lost their lives on that tragic day. The ceremony will be held at the “Elmhurst Remembers 9-11” memorial located at Wild Meadows Trace on Spring Road (near the Gazebo) on Sunday, Sept. 11 from 8-9:30 a.m. The ceremony will begin with the presentation of colors by the Elmhurst Honor Guard, opening remarks by the mayor followed by representatives from the military, Elmhurst Fire Department and Elmhurst Police Department. A moment of silent reflection will be held at 8:46 and 9:02 a.m. proceeded by a reading of names of public safety officers who

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lost their lives trying to save others. The ceremony will also include the unveiling of an artifact from the World Trade Center that was given to the Elmhurst Fire Department by the New York and New Jersey Port Authority. The artifact, a piece of the tracks from the subway that was located on the underground level of the Twin Towers, will be on display at the ceremony. The City of Elmhurst will announce where the permanent memorial site of the artifact will remain in the near future. Distinguished guests, musicians and local veterans will also be in attendance. The public is urged to attend.

Tickets still available for American Legion’s Military Ball on Saturday Elegant military display will include Congressional Medal recipient By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT

The Elmhurst American Legion THB Post 187 is making the final preparations for its Community Military Ball taking place on Saturday, Sept. 10 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Post at 310 W. Butterfield Road in Elmhurst. The event will showcase military tradition and pageantry and will include a formal dinner and dancing. A short address by Congressional Medal of Honor recipient

Allen James Lynch will highlight the formal part of the evening. Entertainment at cocktail hour and dinner will be provided by the Elmhurst College Jazz Combo as well as the String Quartet. After dinner, guests can dance to the sounds of the Elmhurst College Jazz Band. Besides fundraising, the purpose of the event is to raise awareness of the Post, which provides many important services for our veterans and active military personnel. Among many other services provided by the Legion are assistance for veterans and their families with VA benefits paperwork, community color guard services, color guard training, college scholarships for members of the

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Roy King, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Elmhurst Walk In Assistance Network (AND a judge in the competition), holds up what looks like a tasty batch of ribs, hot off the grill at ‘Cue for a Cause, held Sunday, Sept. 4 in the lot behind the Knights of Columbus. Now in its second year, the event drew 19 competitors, requiring two teams of judges. More photos inside. PAUL DELGUIDICE PHOTO Elmhurst Independent

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