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Morrisville, North Carolina – 09-11-19
ABOUT THE MISSION:
PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 09-11-19
Staging Time: 07:00 AM
Morrisville, North Carolina 27560
Ride Captain:
Special Instructions:
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water WILL NOT be provided, please bring your own.
Position: North Carolina Ride Captain
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The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in honor our fallen heroes on 9/11/12; and it will be our honor to do so, in TWO SEPARATE EVENTS.
PART 1:
9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at he Kingston Steam Plant at 1100.
STAGING:
At the Pilot, Exit 320 in Crossville
TIME:
0800
KSU:
0830 Sharp, for the ride to Kingston.
FOR THOSE COMING FROM KNOXVILLE AND POINTS EAST:
We will meet up with the Knoxville group in the Lowe’s Parking Lot; Exit 350 and ride in together. Please allow enough time to get from your point to this parking lot at Exit 350 to meet with the Crossville group. At this time there is no staging planned for the Knoxville and points east group.
PART 2:
The Cumberland County Fire Department has completed their memorial piece that came from the WTC. Many of you may remember when we escorted the piece to Crossville last year. The Dedication Ceremony will be held at 1700 at the Cumberland County Fire Department, across from the fairgrounds.
STAGING:
Lowe’s Parking Lot, Exit 317 on right, just past Wal Mart, light #11
TIME:
1545
KSU:
1615 or meet directly at the Cumberland County Fire Department.
ATTENTION:
For anyone who would like to attend both missions, we are extending an open invitation to our home for an opportunity to visit between missions. (PLEASE RSVP ME BY EMAIL ON OR BEFORE SEPT. 8th), so I have an idea how many will be attending.
RCIC:
Thonda Farmer
Ride Captain
Cell: 931-248-1258
Home: 931-484-5933
Email: trfarmer@frontiernet.net

I am bringing two 9/11 flags. Tha Flag of Honor, and The Flag of Heroes. The names of the fallen make up the stripes of the flags.