Never Forget 9/11: What does that mean to me? It means to never forget the GOOD people of that day who lost their lives to save total strangers. Never forget that we're all brothers and sisters, we're all human. It means good will always be the light that shines through the darkness of evil.

Most of us had this experience together, we weren't there, but we can remember even the smallest details of that day.  Senior year, Dr. K's English Lit class, Springfield High School, Holland Ohio.

I was sitting next to my buddy Zack in the back row of desks when they turned the TV on.

Anyone else remember how beautiful the weather was that morning?

Teach your kids about the events of that day, and the repercussions.

Don't allow them to feel the disconnect that we Millennials and Gen Xers have with the JFK assassination or Pearl Harbor.

Community lines up behind Boy Scouts to salute flag at Ford Museum. (Facebook.com/LiveWithJosh)
Community lines up behind Boy Scouts to salute flag at Ford Museum. (Facebook.com/LiveWithJosh)
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Take some time today, talk with your kids, and bring them over to the Ford Museum to see the 9/11 Never Forget Exhibit. It's free.

People line up for 9/11 Mobile Exhibit at Ford Museum (Facebook.com/LiveWithJosh)
People line up for 9/11 Mobile Exhibit at Ford Museum (Facebook.com/LiveWithJosh)
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When you get the chance today, introduce your child to the men and women that keep us safe.

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Police officers, fire fighters, members or our military and paramedics; thank you.

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