Lake Charles To Host 9/11 Memorial Rededication Ceremony And First Responder Salute On Patriots Day

By Calcasieu Staff
Published September 09, 2025

Lake Charles, Louisiana – The City of Lake Charles will commemorate Patriots Day on Thursday, September 11, with a 9/11 Memorial Rededication Ceremony and Salute to First Responders beginning at 8 a.m. The public ceremony will include a flag-raising and mark the formal reopening of the memorial following recent renovations.

The memorial was originally dedicated on September 11, 2005, creating a space for reflection and remembrance of the people who died in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The site has served the Lake Charles community for nearly two decades as a place to honor those lost and recognize the enduring impact of that day on American history.

Recent renovation work has enhanced the memorial with repairs and upgrades, including an expanded entryway that improves visitor access. The centerpiece Ribbon of Souls, which features individual mosaic glass pieces representing each person killed in the attacks, has been refurbished as part of the improvement project.

The memorial incorporates artifacts directly connected to the attack sites, including two steel beams recovered from the World Trade Center towers in New York City and a limestone slab from the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. These elements provide a tangible connection to the locations where the attacks occurred.

The Lake Charles memorial holds particular significance for the local community through its dedication to two area residents who perished in the attacks: Kevin Yokum and Russell Keene. Their inclusion in the memorial design ensures their memory remains part of the community’s ongoing tribute to September 11 victims.

Patriots Day, observed annually on September 11, serves as the official day of remembrance for the 2001 terrorist attacks. The designation encourages communities across the United States to hold ceremonies and activities that honor victims, survivors, and first responders who responded to the crisis.

The Lake Charles ceremony will recognize first responders, acknowledging the role of police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency personnel who serve the community. This tribute connects the historical significance of September 11 with ongoing appreciation for those who work in public safety roles.

The memorial’s location and design create an environment intended for quiet contemplation and education about the events of September 11, 2001. The renovations ensure the site will continue serving future generations of visitors seeking to understand and remember this pivotal moment in American history.

Community members and visitors are invited to attend Thursday’s ceremony, which begins at 8 a.m. The rededication marks both the completion of the renovation project and the continued commitment to preserving the memory of September 11 through this permanent memorial space.

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