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Remembrance and Unity speech Ceremony Of Remembrance, Hope and Unity Remarks by Dr. E. Ann McGee, President
Seminole Community College Thursday, September 20, 2001 3:00 p.m. Thank you, David and Emily.what incredible talent. Thank you for touching us with your special gift of music. First, I would like to
thank the faculty, staff and student committee who put together today’s ceremony. It was a TEAM EFFORT, a FAMILY EVENT, and I know that we all appreciate the opportunity to be here today with our Seminole Community College family and reflect on the
events of the past week. As we begin, I would ask that you bow your head for a moment of silent prayer not only for the innocent victims of September 11 and their families, but also for the world’s leaders that they will have infinite
wisdom as we face a most uncertain future. MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYER Was it only just one short week ago that our lives changed so drastically? And what have we done since then? Watched a lot of
television? Called friends and family that we hadn’t connected with in awhile and told them we loved them? Watched a sunrise or a sunset and just marveled at the pinks and oranges reflected in the sky?
Listened, really listened to a bird chirping? Or to a child talking about their day? Yes, I think the events of the past week have focused all of us perhaps RIVETED is a better word on trying to comprehend what the truly important
things are in our lives. Our lives will never be the same. This morning Channel 2 carried a special on our own EMS and Firefighting programs. Thank you, Rob Holborn, for meeting the reporter here at 5:30 am to talk about the
training that our students go through so that they can rush into a burning building confident that they are equipped with the skills to make a difference. Hearing Rob talk about the training that we provide to all of the emergency services
people in our County police, fire, rescue -- it caused me to realize that when those frantic calls went out from the World Trade Center, it was most likely community college graduates who were responding. And it gave me a deeper appreciation for what
we do and what we need to continue doing -- every day at Seminole Community College. Yes, our lives will never be the same. Tonight, our President will address the nation and set the stage for our War of Infinite
Justice. My family are all military, so the address tonight is going to be a very personal one for me. We have 4 pilots, a nurse and a medic who may all be called up to serve our great nation. And I know that I am not alone think about our students
who even now are being called to active duty. Whatever your religious faith, I would ask that you please pray for our nation’s leaders, as well as for the leaders around the world because this is a global conflict that will test ALL of the
world’s leaders in the days and months ahead. Pray that they will have wisdom, courage and divine guidance. We’ve often talked about thinking globally, but acting locally, and I would submit that this is so true today. For you see
Seminole Community College has 1166 international students. Students who came to us so that they could change their lives. Students who enrich us with their diversity. Students who are feeling the impact of this tragedy too and who may not have the
family support system close at hand as we do. This tragedy is an opportunity for us to not only reach out to those we know, but also to those we don’t know who may be feeling frightened and alone. If you remember Elton John’s song about
THE CIRCLE OF LIFE, it is certainly truer today than ever. We are all bound together and this horrendous event should only serve to bind us closer. Yes, our lives will never be the same. The CHALLENGE will be for us to make
our world better. To learn from this act of unspeakable terror, to discover its causes, and to turn this world upside down, examining our values, examining how we treat others and think of others and truly make this world a better place.
Weren’t we amazed at our nation’s response that patriotism is now back in vogue. That it is now cool to display an American flag if you can find one. And that a song about being proud to be an American would give us chills? And what if we
carried this a step further and put prayer back into our schools? Why did it take a tragedy such as this to focus us on what is really important? Yes, our lives will never be the same. But our challenge our need for HOPE AND UNITY
worldwide will only be answered if, as a place of wisdom and knowledge, we work tirelessly to promote understanding among all peoples. We have an incredible opportunity at Seminole Community College to touch lives as we have never touched them
before. To encourage discussion as we have never done before. And to understand as we have never understood before The CHALLENGE is ours -- It is now my honor to introduce a member of our family, Representative David Mealor.
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