City Of Annapolis: Residents Invited To Participate

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Annapolis MD

12 January, 2021

11:00 AM

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Press release from the City of Annapolis: Posted on: January 12, 2021 Press Release Mayor Gavin Buckley Public Information Office 160 Duke of Gloucester Street Annapolis, Maryland 21401 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media contact: Mitchelle Stephenson, 410-972-7724 or [email protected] City of Annapolis, Local Houses of Worship to Participate in National Commemoration for Lives Lost to Covid-19 Mayor Buckley Invites Residents to Participate on January 19 at 5:30 p.m. Annapolis, MD (January 12, 2021) – The City of Annapolis, along with St. Anne's Parish, Kneseth Israel Congregation, St. Mary's Church, Mount Olive AME Church (and others who wish to participate), invite residents to join with cities and houses of worship across America in a "National Commemoration for Lives Lost to Covid-19" on Tuesday, January 19, 2021. The event will include a ringing of bells at 5:30 followed by a moment of silence. Overnight, City building windows, including City Hall and City offices on Gorman Street, will be lit green as a memorial tribute to those who have lost their lives to the pandemic. "The Presidential Inaugural Committee reached out and asked the City of Annapolis to stand with other cities in a show of unity," Mayor Gavin Buckley said. "The City of Annapolis has lost dozens to this virus over the past 10 months. We mourn with their friends and families." Residents are encouraged to step outside at 5:30 p.m. to listen for the bells to ring and then to join in by ringing their own bells or making noise outside of their home or business. At 5:35 p.m., we will all take a moment of silence to honor those who have lost their lives to coronavirus. "Even while the Health Department is rolling out the vaccine, case rates and positivity numbers are climbing. We take this moment to mourn those lost, but we must remain vigilant by continuing to wear a mask, watch our distance and wash our hands," said Office of Emergency Management Director Kevin Simmons. "This is a show of unity on this night, but by continuing with our pandemic protocols, we can honor those lost by slowing the spread of this deadly virus." # # # This press release was produced by the City of Annapolis. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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