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OC Sheriff urges vigilance and determination at Irvine 9/11 commemoration:
Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens today delivered a message of vigilance and determination at Irvine Valley College's 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony, reflecting on a day she said would remain etched in the country's collective memory.
Standing on a sparse, darkly lit stage dominated by a large American flag backdrop and a single, brightly lit commemorative wreath, Hutchins spoke of the moment that she learned of the 9/11 attacks, in the morning hours after a night spent supervising a Los Angeles SWAT team serving high risk warrants.
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"We must acknowledge that [terrorists] exist and their purpose is to eliminate our freedom and our democratic way of life," Hutchens said. "We will not let them prevail."
Several other speakers echoed Hutchens comments on balancing the threat of terrorism without compromising one's freedom. Irvine Police Chief David L. Maggard Jr. compared the impact of 9/11 on current generations to the impact of the Pearl Harbor bombing on an earlier generation.
"We woke as a nation knowing our lives would never be the same," Maggard said. "We realized the world is not as large as it seemed."
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The college's ceremony was attended by a crowd of nearly 100, including a number of local and county leaders. This is the sixth year the college has commemorated 9/11….
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Along with the solemn words and remembrances were spirited moments of patriotism, including performances of "America the Beautiful" and "God Bless America" by Irvine Valley College Choral Director Matthew Tresler, which bookended the speeches. During the closing moments of "God Bless America," Tresler invited the crowd to join him, their voices filling the college's performing arts center….
County honors those who died on 9-11:
[AND AT SADDLEBACK COLLEGE:]
At Saddleback College, campus Police Chief Harry Parmer, a Marine Corps veteran, led a ceremony that included speeches and the presentation of a memorial wreath.
"Our first responders showed true bravery and heroism on 9/11, and many made the ultimate sacrifice in their pursuit to save the lives of their fellow citizens," paramedic student Adam Miller, who served in Iraq, told the crowd.
"As a student in Saddleback College's paramedic program, it is an honor to follow in their footsteps so I too can help those in their greatest hours of need."
At Saddleback College, campus Police Chief Harry Parmer, a Marine Corps veteran, led a ceremony that included speeches and the presentation of a memorial wreath.
"Our first responders showed true bravery and heroism on 9/11, and many made the ultimate sacrifice in their pursuit to save the lives of their fellow citizens," paramedic student Adam Miller, who served in Iraq, told the crowd.
"As a student in Saddleback College's paramedic program, it is an honor to follow in their footsteps so I too can help those in their greatest hours of need."
From Wednesday’s OC Register:
Irvine Valley College entices students with pipeless organ: Digital instrument with grandiose look, feel and sound of the real thing will make its debut Sunday.