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Two Rivers Reflections Ramsey Rotary <br />Ramsey <br />ary <br />Two Rivers Reflections <br />The Project <br />Shortly after the Ramsey Rotary club started in 2004, the <br />group set out to complete a project to benefit its local <br />community. The club considered building a city entrance <br />monument or an entrance monument into The COR at <br />Ramsey. <br />Nine months later, those plans for an entrance monument <br />changed. On December 28, 2004 the city of Ramsey was <br />rocked by an explosion that destroyed a building, killed three <br />women and injured one moo. <br />Home About Members Membership Calendar Events Contact Donate <br />Community members, corporations, service groups and Minnesota Rotary clubs can be inspired by the hope <br />that comes from tragedy and the bravery of everyday heroes that respond to local, national and global <br />concerns. Gratitude is expressed as we remember the spirit of lost loved ones, and those that through their <br />actions, exemplify the Rotary's mission of "service above self." <br />Upon reflection of this tragic event, the Ramsey Rotary worked toward creating a public monument to <br />memorialize tributes from throughout the community for the events and people that have touched our lives in <br />special ways. <br />Ramsey Rotary commissioned a nationally known artist, GLENN TERRY, to artistically express both <br />remembrance and gratitude. Glenn insightfully describes the project as, " a place for healing, a place for one to <br />experience hope or joy, or for deep reflection and contemplation." This project, named TWO RIVERS <br />REFLECTIONS, will serve as a community gathering place. <br />Your help is needed to move this project forward. Please help Ramsey Rotary see this project through to <br />completion by donating at the level you choose. <br />TWO RIVERS REFLECTIONS at the Draw Park in the City of Ramsey will be a special gathering place <br />for the years to come. <br />Click here to donate online. <br />Click here to view more images of the project. <br />Copyright 2011 Ramsey Rotary <br />Non - Profit Web Desien by Clearspace Creative <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />MEMBER LOGIN <br />UPCOMING EVENTS <br />SOCIAL NETWORKS <br />[Search] <br />March 22 <br />2012 - Ramsey <br />Rotary 6th Annual <br />Wine Tasting Event <br />http: / /www.ramseyrotary.org /current -proj ects /two - rivers- reflecti... 9/28/2011 <br />
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