Fourth Anniversary of PULSE Nightclub shooting.
Friday June 12th, 2020
Fourth Anniversary of PULSE Nightclub shooting.
For those of you who regularly read my blog posts, you know that they are usually informative with a bit of sarcasm and what I consider wit, thrown in. Today’s post takes a more somber and reflective tone as we remember the forty-nine victims of the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
Things you can do during this pandemic to honor and remember the forty-nine souls lost on that tragic day.
1. At 7 p.m. Friday, the onePULSE Foundation will stream a pre-taped ceremony on its Facebook page and YouTube channel. The program includes the reading of the 49 names by family members and remarks from Poma, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and onePULSE Foundation board chairman Earl Crittenden.
2. Donate to the OnePulse Foundation. https://onepulsefoundation.org/donate/. The OnePulse Foundation is raising money for a permanent memorial and museum. They also have a scholarship fund and plan on giving out $333,000 for the 2020-2021 school year.
3. If you are a gun control advocate, today would be a good time to contact your state representative, Senator and congressman/congresswoman.
4. There is still time to sponsor someone in the 2020 CommUNITY Rainbow run as it has been rescheduled to September. https://www.communityrainbowrun.com/
5. Lastly, take a few minutes to pause, read this poem, and reflect. This poem was posted on Facebook by a friend of mine who lives in Orlando.
Tonight on heaven's dance floor
49 will take the stage
They'll raise the roof
To give us proof
We cannot be afraid
They dance tonight as angels
In our minds and in our hearts
To show the world forever more
We can't be torn apart
As the DJ mixes wildly
They dance into the night
As thunder claps reminding us
That things will be alright
Tonight our friends will finish
What they never got the chance
Tonight the ones forevermore
The 49
They dance
Tyler Scott Parker
Footnote: Some of this information was taken from an article written by Kate Santich in the Orlando Sentinel, June 10th 2020.
We’d like to give thanks to all of those who have given personal sacrifice to make the lives of the many of us easier and who have laid a path to equality.
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