Wednesday, January 12 - 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service - Bethanie Haitian Seventh Day Adventist at 10401 N. Florida Avenue in Tampa. Pastor Gerly Germain says the community is welcome. They will pray for the lives lost and for the survivors.
Wednesday, January 12 - 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service- Hope Outreach International at 4200 32nd St. W. Bradenton. Pastor Julio Volcy is holding a celebration of life service to mark one year since the earthquake.
Saturday, January 15 - 11 a.m. Award Service - Bethanie Haitian Seventh Day Adventist at 10401 N. Florida Avenue in Tampa. Pastor Gerly Germain says officials and individuals in the Tampa Bay community will be recognized for their exceptional service in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Saturday, January 15 - 6 p.m. - Night of Reflection -Hosted at Bethel Community Baptist Church at 2901 54th Avenue South in St. Petersburg. Fundraiser to develop a training center where the people of Haiti can re-establish themselves by regaining skills and resources they need to rebuild and maintain their families and country.
Saturday, January 15 - 8 p.m. - A Healing For Haiti - The Dare to Care International Group in collaboration with Partners In Health is holding a benefit concert to raise money for the St. Nicholas Hospital in Haiti. Organizers say the patients at the hospital don't have sheets and basic supplies.
The concert will feature bands from Haiti and other sister islands in the Caribbean. All of the proceeds will be handed over to the non-profit, Partners In Health which is stationed in Haiti.
an average earthquake lasts for about a minute, but if its a big one about a minute and a half
Actually statistically speaking there is an earthquake of magnitude 8 and higher approximately one per year somewhere in the world. That's according to the record of earthquakes recorded by the USGS National Earthquake Center.In fact, earthquakes happen every day and on average 3,561 per day or 2.5 per minute but most occur over remote areas or in the ocean
After the passing of a significant moment in history (say 9/11) or to remember a person who has passed.
Well the worst of it was 30 seconds i reakon it was a minute and a half to two mins tops
Each minute and hour of the day.
It is the Fukuoka Earthquake, not fukuoba earthquake. It happened on March 20, 2005, lasting a minute and registered 6.6 by U.S. measurements.
One Minute Silence was created in 1995.
One Minute Silence ended in 2003.
Minute by Minute - 2001 Northridge Earthquake was released on: USA: 2001
the two minute silence and you wear poppies to remember the men women and soldiers who died in war
yes, you have 1 minute silence
The Quakers are credited for the practice of one minute of silence. The practice dates back over 300 years ago. The minute of silence is for prayer and reflection.
Une minute de silence - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
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we hold a 2 minute silence.
to think about all those who serve our country
On Veteran's Day.