Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial Service

Next Monday, November 10, is the 33rd anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. I remember that night because my husband and I were returning from a trip downstate. We got to the Mackinac Bridge and found it closed because of the high wind.

There is an Annual Fitzgerald Memorial Service on Monday at 7 PM at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point. It is open to the public and free to attend.

You can see more details at Annual Fitzgerald Memorial Service.

Share with us if you have memories about the time the Fitzgerald sunk.

Are any of you planning to attend?

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Anonymous said...

S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald 38 Year Anniversary
November 10, 2013
RIVER ROUGE — A memorial service is planned for Sunday November 10, 2013 to remember the 29 men who died when the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975.
The ceremony is set for 6 to 8 p.m. and the heated tent open at 4:30 p.m. for viewing Edmund Fitzgerald artifacts, near the Mariners Memorial Lighthouse at Belanger Park, off Belanger Park Drive and Marion.
The event is held in River Rouge because that’s the city where the vessel was built in 1957 and ’58.
Several speakers will give their memories of the ship, including people who helped construct it and relatives of some of the deceased crewmen.
Artifacts, photographs and videos also will be on display and you can talk to the Fitz Ship Builders, past Crew Members and Fitz Family Members.
At 7:10 p.m. — the time the ship sank — a wreath will be tossed into the Detroit River. A bell will be rung 29 times in memory of each person who died.
A plaque presentation and lantern lighting is planned. Food and Refreshments will be provided free of charge.
Event organizer Roscoe Clark has a Web site devoted to the vessel, which contains several video clips and photos of the ship.
Earlier in the day, an Edmund Fitzgerald open house will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. at the River Rouge Historical Museum, 10750 W. Jefferson Ave.
This year, the service will be web cast free of charge for those viewers all across the US and Canada.