Irish Firefighters Join Their FDNY Colleagues for Cycle to 9/11 Garden
A transatlantic tribute to the victims of the 9/11 attacks.
A group of Irish firefighters is set to travel to New York City to join their FDNY colleagues for the annual Cycle to 9/11 Garden event. The event, which is now in its 18th year, honors the memory of the victims of the 9/11 attacks while also raising money for the 9/11 Garden at Trinity Church in lower Manhattan.
The Irish firefighters will be among hundreds of cyclists who will make the 300-mile journey from Shanksville, Pennsylvania, to Ground Zero in New York City. The ride is a physically demanding one, but the firefighters say it is a small price to pay to honor the memory of those who lost their lives on 9/11.
The 9/11 Garden is a place of peace and reflection in the heart of one of the busiest cities in the world. The garden was created in 2006 on the site of the former Trinity Church, which was destroyed in the attacks. The garden features a reflecting pool, a memorial wall, and a grove of trees. It is a place where people can come to remember the victims of 9/11 and to find solace in the midst of the chaos of the city.
The Cycle to 9/11 Garden is an important event that helps to keep the memory of the victims of 9/11 alive. The event also raises money for the 9/11 Garden, which provides a place of peace and reflection for people who have been affected by the attacks.
Here is a list of ways to get involved in the Cycle to 9/11 Garden:
- Make a donation to the 9/11 Garden
- Register to ride in the Cycle to 9/11 Garden
- Volunteer at the Cycle to 9/11 Garden
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