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BEVERLY HILLS 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL - ALWAYS REMEMBER 6:45AM + 5:30PM Two events will take place today: an informal ceremony at 6:45am. There will also be a remembrance in-person online from 5:30pm - 6:30pm.
📍Beverly Hills Fire Department 💻️ Watch Online

HERMOSA BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL 7:30AM - 8:00AMA wreath-laying ceremony, 7:30-8 a.m. Flowers to be available for the public to place at the memorial site. Hermosa Beach 9/11 Memorial, Pier Avenue between Ardmore Avenue and Valley Drive (in the greenbelt).
📍Hermosa Beach 9/11 Memorial, Greenbelt & Pier 💻️ Details

MANHATTAN BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL 9:00AM Lowering of the flags, statement from the Fire Chief and laying of a wreath and flowers.
📍Manhattan Beach 9/11 Memorial 💻️ Details

VICTOR HEIGHTS 🇺🇸 LAFD 9/11 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY: 9:00AMThe event includes bagpipers, a LAFD helicopter flyover and LAFD Fire Chief Kristin Crowley and Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore ring “10-Bells” during the program, 9 a.m. Special guests include Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass; Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Sheriff Robert Luna; Los Angeles County Fire Department Fire Chief Anthony Marrone. The program will be available to stream
📍Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center 💻️ Streaming

LONG BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL 9:00AM Long Beach officials will gather at for a 9/11 remembrance ceremony. Besides a moment of silence, there will also be a Last Alarm tribute at 9:11 a.m., a wreath-laying ceremony, remarks by Mayor Rex Richardson and an “Amazing Grace” bagpiper performance.
📍Long Beach Fire Station No. 1

MANHATTAN BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL 9:00AM Lowering of the flags, statement from the Fire Chief and laying of a wreath and flowers.
📍Manhattan Beach 9/11 Memorial 💻️ Details

COMMUNITY

ALHAMBRA 🇺🇸 FDHQ, STATION 71: A plus-500-pound steel artifact from the World Trade Center is on display at the memorial that honors the firefighters who worked to save lives on Sept. 11. Location, 301 N. First St., Alhambra.

BEVERLY HILLS 🇺🇸 MEMORIAL GARDEN: The memorial is open, 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. The memorial garden is located on the grounds of the Beverly Hills Fire Department, 445 N. Rexford Drive (northwest corner of Rexford and South Santa Monica Boulevard). 310-281-2700.

VICTOR HEIGHTS 🇺🇸 FRANK HOTCHKIN: The memorial is open, 7:30 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. The memorial garden is located on the grounds of the Beverly Hills Fire Department, 445 N. Rexford Drive (northwest corner of Rexford and South Santa Monica Boulevard). 310-281-2700.

HERMOSA BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL: The city’s memorial sculpture includes a steel plate recovered from the Ground Zero Monument in New York. Location, Pier Avenue, between Ardmore Avenue and Valley Drive (in the greenbelt).

MANHATTAN BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL: The Manhattan Beach Fire Department received two steel beams from the World Trade Center. The beams are upright on a concrete platform where the words “We shall never forget” are inscribed. The memorial is located at Manhattan Beach Fire Department Station No. 1, 400 15th St. (at Valley Drive).

NORTH HOLLYWOOD 🇺🇸 9/11 REMEMBRANCE: Los Angeles Beautification Team planted 83 trees in June 2002 in memory of California residents who were killed on September 11th. North Hollywood Park South: 11430 Chandler Blvd at Magnolia Boulevard. Email: [email protected] Phone: 323-962-2163
Video on the history of the trees

REDONDO BEACH 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL: A 300-pound section of an inner beam from one of the World Trade Center towers is a gift from the New York Fire Department to the Redondo Beach Fire and Police associations with the request that people may be able to visit it and remember that it represents the victims of Sept. 11. Redondo Beach City Hall, 415 Diamond St.

SHERMAN OAKS 🇺🇸 9/11 MEMORIAL, LAFD STATION 88: The Memorial Fountain in front of the station has a 750-pound piece from the destroyed World Trade Center and a 100-pound piece of limestone from the Pentagon. The public may view the memorial daily at 5101 Sepulveda Blvd., Sherman Oaks. Contact Carrie Konjoyan, volunteer coordinator, 818-406-8013.

COMEDY CURATOR

COMEDY HEALS

As one might imagine, we like comedy at CuratedLA.

We know that today could be tough for some, bring back images, if even for a split second, of the events on 9/11.

We might even discuss to others where we were, our age on September 11th, or sadly, a connection to those attacks on both a personal or professional level.

We also know that comedy heals, and so does community.

Tonight, the folks over at The Elysian are showcasing The Simpsons Bailout: Rebooting an American Family.

We had the privilege to catchup with the showrunner and writer of tonight’s performance, Laura Jacoves.

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