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**Summary:**
The Greenville City 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb will be held at Fluor Field on Saturday, September 6th, to honor the FDNY firefighters and first responders who died on 9/11. Participants will climb the equivalent of 110 stories, representing the World Trade Center. The event raises money for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the FDNY Counseling Services Unit. Registration is required for participants, but not for observers.
**News Article:**
**Greenville to Honor 9/11 Heroes with Memorial Stair Climb at Fluor Field**
**Greenville, SC -** The Greenville City 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb will return to Fluor Field on Saturday, September 6th, providing a poignant tribute to the firefighters and first responders who perished in the September 11, 2001 attacks. The annual event, a powerful symbol of remembrance, will see participants climbing the equivalent of 110 stories, mirroring the height of the World Trade Center.
Gates will open at 6:30 AM, with opening ceremonies commencing at 8:30 AM. The public is invited to attend and observe this moving display of solidarity. Pre-registration is required for those wishing to participate in the climb.
More than just a physical challenge, the Greenville City 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is a fundraising event that directly supports the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) and the FDNY Counseling Services Unit. Proceeds will benefit the families of local fallen firefighters and provide vital support services to FDNY personnel.
“This event is a way for our community to remember the sacrifices made on 9/11 and to show our support for the brave men and women who put their lives on the line every day,” said [spokesperson or organizer – *insert name if available*].
To register for the climb or learn more about the event, visit [website or registration link]. Observing the climb requires no pre-registration. Organizers encourage the community to come out and show their respect for these fallen heroes.