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Tucson shows its true colors
The Arizona Star ^ | September 16, 2001 | David Sanders

Posted on 09/16/2001 11:22:57 AM PDT by dittomom

Sunday, September 16, 2001

Tucson shows its true colors

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David Sanders / Staff
American people: Organizers sent out a call for 7,900 volunteers to create the living flag; more than 15,000 turned out at Tucson Electric Park despite a hot, humid day. Eventually, 10,000 in their red, white or blue shirts got to be part of the human depiction of Old Glory.

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Photos by Douglas Rider / Staff
A display of unity: Mikki Turner, left, sold a variety of American flags at the event, with 25 percent of her take going to victims' families in New York. Thousands gathered at Tucson Electric Park to express their sorrow and respect in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks.


Thousands assemble side by side to create a massive, living flag

By Enric Volante
ARIZONA DAILY STAR

About 15,000 Tucsonans clogged roads and endured midday heat Saturday to form a human American flag in response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Organizers spent two hours arranging most of them into a red, white and blue show of support for victims. Then an Arizona Daily Star photographer snapped the flag from a police helicopter.

"The idea of terrorism is to strike fear. This is a way to show them that we're stronger than they thought we were," said 24-year-old college student Rob Lowry as he waited to merge into the flag.

A KRQ-FM radio disc jockey and his listeners hatched the idea for the event as they talked on air shortly after the deadly attacks.

"This came from a good place in our hearts," said DJ Johnjay Van Es. He said the photo will be displayed on billboards and postcards.

Organizers had laid out a flag design that called for 7,900 people dressed in red, white or blue shirts. After about 15,000 people arrived, they squeezed 10,000 into the flag and then bordered it with a few thousand more. The rest watched in the stands as the flag unfurled in the outfield, or they left.

If you can't travel 2,000 miles to help in New York or D.C., "you have to be there in other ways," explained John Van Schoyck, a Raytheon business administrator. Four Raytheon employees from other states were passengers on the doomed, hijacked planes.

Army Sgt. Darvis Perry and four others stood holding the corners of a large cloth flag over their heads for shade.

Perry and his family were flying to Hawaii Tuesday to accept a recruiting award when the attacks grounded them in Los Angeles. They drove a rental car back to Tucson and came to the ballpark, convinced war is likely.

"This is the first step in what is probably going to be a long journey for me and a lot of people," Perry said.

Sandra Fernandez, a clerk in Pima County's child-support office, hauled 14 young kids to Tucson Electric Park because she thought it would help heal the trauma of the past week.

"We need to show that we're all Americans and we're all one big family and we're not going to let other countries just step all over us," she said.

Rhonda Whatley, a 29-year-old medical lab technician who lived in Oklahoma City during the 1995 bombing, went to the ballpark instead of going home to sleep after her all-night shift at St. Joseph's Hospital.

"I've cried every day since this happened because I know what people are going through" in New York, she said.

Joan Philips, a liquor merchandiser, called it inspiring to see so many people stand shoulder to shoulder.

"I believe in mass energy and mass love," Philips said. "To me, it's like pulling down the light of God and sending it to all the world."

The Arizona Daily Star and Eyewitness News 4 joined KRQ in sponsoring the event.

Although some people arrived up to three hours early, most came in around 10 a.m. as planned. By 11 a.m. many of the white shirts carried in under arms were draped over heads to ward off the sun.

Many organizations pitched in. Air Force reservists handed out water from a tanker truck. At 11:30, the Golder Ranch Fire District unleashed three hoses to rain water on the crowd, which roared approval.

Ambulance services took at least 21 people to hospitals with heat-related illness, and emergency medical technicians treated at least 70 people at the park.

The temperature hit 89 degrees by noon, which was aggravated by high humidity.

Four fire departments invited to participate pulled together to set up a first-aid station after the large crowd overwhelmed the hastily planned event.

The Rural/Metro and Tucson fire departments were invited to participate in the flag event, but firefighters said organizers didn't name one to coordinate emergency medical services.

"It was taking them so long to set up the (photo) shot that people started getting heat-related illnesses," said Paul McDonough, Tucson Fire Department spokesman.

Several people said one thought helped them endure the heat.

"It's nothing compared to what they went though in New York and D.C.," said UA student Melissa Fernandes, 18.

Firefighters stood in and around the stadium collecting donations for New York City's Fire Department.

On Interstate 10, traffic came to a stop around 9:50 a.m. near South Park Avenue. Tucson police and the Department of Public Safety diverted traffic exiting at Park to South Palo Verde Road and to West Ajo Way, said TPD spokesman Sgt. Marco Borboa.

Traffic was so backed up on Ajo that some motorists took half an hour to travel just over a mile from Park to the stadium.

* Star reporter Jennifer Sterba contributed to this report.
Enric Volante can be reached at 573-4129 or via e-mail at volante@azstarnet.com


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Received an e-mail from a Tucson Freeper who participated in this event with his family. Wanted to be sure everyone saw this beautiful message!
1 posted on 09/16/2001 11:22:57 AM PDT by dittomom (mjregan@home.com)
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To: Nateman and Tucson area Freepers
This post's for you!
2 posted on 09/16/2001 11:33:14 AM PDT by dittomom
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To: dittomom
Wonderful tribute by patriotic Americans down Tucson,AZ way!
3 posted on 09/16/2001 11:34:46 AM PDT by Kate_Malloy
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To: DLfromthedesert, Havisham, discostu, enigma, palo verde
BUMP!!
4 posted on 09/16/2001 11:35:28 AM PDT by dittomom
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To: dittomom
Thanks for sharing this. It's inspiring.
5 posted on 09/16/2001 11:37:01 AM PDT by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland
Isn't it great!? In Florida a silly little company won't let its employees display an American flag, but in Tucson, thousands turn out to send a beautiful, patriotic message!
6 posted on 09/16/2001 11:39:14 AM PDT by dittomom
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To: dittomom
In Pasadena, TX, a silly little principal wouldn't let children wear T-shirts with the American flag on them. Violated the uniform policy, you know.
7 posted on 09/16/2001 11:41:07 AM PDT by bettina0
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To: bettina0
Hope that principal is feeling like a very, small person.

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!

8 posted on 09/16/2001 11:45:51 AM PDT by dittomom
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To: dittomom
We're all down with viruses here but our hearts were there! Usually the Peace&Love college atmosphere silences patriotic demontrance in Tucson but it is they who are muted now.
9 posted on 09/16/2001 1:36:44 PM PDT by Havisham
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To: dittomom
bump
11 posted on 09/16/2001 1:42:55 PM PDT by FReethesheeples
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To: dittomom
Yes , I read that also . fear not , things are happening ! This is a great inspiration mom , and thank you for sharing it with all of us !
12 posted on 09/16/2001 1:44:15 PM PDT by Ben Bolt
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I live in Tucson, a liberal outpost by the way. The other thing going on in town yesterday was a huge gun show at the downtown convention center. A great city, despite the liberal ignorance that permeates it. Really excellent people here.
13 posted on 09/16/2001 1:46:59 PM PDT by Luke21
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To: dittomom
Thanks dittomom for letting us know - this is really great - hope it inspires other communities to do the same. Way to go Tucson!
14 posted on 09/16/2001 2:15:15 PM PDT by Arizona
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To: Arizona
Yes, people need to band together in whatever way they can.
15 posted on 09/16/2001 6:13:20 PM PDT by dittomom
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To: Luke21,dittomom
I wish I could have been there. But we Republican precinct committeemen and women were gathered at a local library to elect our new County Chairman. The room was overflowing in this liberal city. Tucson liberal city no more. :-)
16 posted on 09/16/2001 8:41:43 PM PDT by DLfromthedesert
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To: DLfromthedesert
Tucson liberal city no more. :-)

Make it so, DL, make it so!

17 posted on 09/16/2001 9:06:39 PM PDT by dittomom
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To: dittomom
I'll give it my best shot!!! Along with many many others who are committed to changing Tucson. BTW, Nancy Salmon sends her regards to the AZ Freepers. She said Matt will welcome your support (She came down for our meeting).
18 posted on 09/16/2001 10:06:15 PM PDT by DLfromthedesert
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To: DLfromthedesert
Matt is scheduled to speak at Constitution Day ceremony at the state capitol tomorrow. Looking forward to hearing what he has to say.
19 posted on 09/16/2001 10:24:57 PM PDT by dittomom
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To: dittomom
Now this is way cool.
20 posted on 09/16/2001 10:27:31 PM PDT by po'boy
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