Here’s Some Ways to Remember the 49 Today and Always, From Acts of Kindness to a Virtual Ceremony
• One of the last ceremonies of the day held by the onePULSE Foundation is scheduled to begin at 7 pm.
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• One of the last ceremonies of the day held by the onePULSE Foundation is scheduled to begin at 7 pm.
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• A Florida Highway patrolman who died in a traffic crash while headed home from work was posthumously promoted to the rank of sergeant during a memorial service Thursday.
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• Central Florida lawmakers officially unveiled legislation today (Monday) to recognize Pulse nightclub as a national memorial.
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• A permanent museum and memorial is inching closer to becoming a reality nearly three years after the Pulse shooting left 49 people dead at at the downtown Orlando nightclub.
The onePULSE foundation recently began accepting designs for the memorial, and plans to reveal some of these designs to the public in the next few months.
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• The Foundation’s Director Barbara Poma says she wants people to not only remember the victims and survivors of the shooting but to understand the tragedy in its larger cultural context.
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• Johnny Reb, the confederate statue that was removed from its old location on the shores of Lake Eola, has brought curious visitors to the Greenwood Cemetery’s Confederate section. Greenwood Cemetery Sexton Don Price talks to Intersection the renewed interest in that section of the cemetery.
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• The Orlando Traveling Memorial, a collection of artwork dedicated to Pulse victims and survivors, is being installed Friday in time to mark the 2nd year since the mass shooting on June 12, 2016.
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