Potomac News Online | 9-11 memorial funding a tenth of the way there
Another $2,525 has been collected this week for the 9-11 Liberty Memorial fund.
“We’re 10 percent of the way with a grand total of $31,808.49,” said Janet Ellis, chairman of the 9-11 Liberty Memorial Committee.
The group is committed to raising $300,000 in order to build and maintain a tribute to those area residents who died in terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
The memorial will be built on the grounds of the McCoart Administration Center, the county’s administrative complex on the Prince William Parkway.
“Again, this week’s donations were mostly from area individuals who very generously donated more than the $1.” Ellis said. “We salute those folks.”
The Potomac News and The Manassas Journal Messenger will list those who have contributed during the previous week.
The following are those individuals and organizations: Anne and John Hill; Theresa and Charles Neth; Jeffrey Brewer; Tereso De-J Medrano-Rivera; Tammy and Joe Normandy; Stephanie and Allen Beverstock; Alma Boteleer and Jennifer Bradley; Ronda and Dean Sprague; Ellenor Gedney; Catherine and Charlie Deane; Shirley and John Rice; and SB Communications-Community Connection.
Additionally this week, County Connection donated $1,000 with a matching contribution from the family of Gregory and Barbara Lydell.?
“This memorial is a tribute to our 22 lost souls,” Ellis said. “It is also a historical marker for future generations.”
Northern Virginia Electrical Cooperative along with the Potomac News and the Manassas Journal Messenger are still the only contributors of the Patriot Star Sponsor designations.?
“However, several other companies are conducting drives to join their ranks or move up,” Ellis said.
? Sponsorship levels and benefits are as follows:
? Liberty Star Sponsor, $50,000 or more, participation in the Memorial Dedication Ceremony, name/organization listing on top of the Contributor Plaque, recognition within Dedication Ceremony Program Brochure, Web site recognition, written recognition in all materials, as appropriate;
? Freedom Star Sponsor, $25,000 or more, specific announcement at the Memorial Dedication Ceremony, name/organization listing on Contributor Plaque, recognition within Dedication Ceremony Program Brochure, Web site recognition, written recognition in all materials, as appropriate;
? Eagle Star Sponsor, $10,000 or more, mention at the Memorial Dedication Ceremony, name/organization listing on Contributor Plaque; recognition within Dedication Ceremony Program Brochure, Web site recognition, written recognition in all materials, as appropriate
? Patriot Star Sponsor, $5,000 or more, name/organization listing on Contributor Plaque; recognition within Dedication Ceremony Program Brochure, Web site recognition, written recognition in all materials, as appropriate;
? Star Sponsor, $2,500 or more, recognition within Dedication Ceremony Program Brochure, Web site recognition, written recognition in all materials, as appropriate;
? Memorial Sponsor, $500 or more, public recognition as a sponsor,
? Individual Contributor, $1 or more, public recognition as a contributor.
Those wishing to make a donation of $5 or more at the Potomac News or the Manassas Journal Messenger offices will receive a 9-11 Memorial poster.
“The poster depicts the tragedy of the day and will be a historical keepsake for you and possibly your children,” Ellis said.
For more information about the Liberty Memorial Committee and its efforts, contact Janet Ellis at (703) 792-6272 or by e-mail at [email protected]
Contributions to the memorial can be mailed to 4370 Ridgewood Center Drive, Suite B, Prince William, VA, 22192. Checks should be made out to: PWCCC Liberty Memorial.