WHO: Mayor Michael A. Nutterrn WHAT: Mayor Nutter will attend events throughout the day on Sunday, September 11, 2011 as part of the City of Philadelphia’s observance of the National Day of Service & Remembrance to mark the 10th anniversary of the events of September 11, 2001.rn 9:30 am –rn 12:00 pm City of Philadelphia Fire Department’s 9-11 Day of Remembrance Marchrn Mayor Nutter to deliver remarks.rn The commemoration program will include a special flag folding ceremony, and the playing of Taps and a Bell Tolling in memorial to fallen Fire Fighters. March to begin at: Fireman’s Hall Museum, 2nd and Quarry Streets, and end at: Betsy Ross House, 236 Arch Streetrn 1:00 pm –rn 1:30 pm Local No. 22, I.A.F.F. Memorial Plaque Unveilingrn Mayor Nutter to attend.rn Local No. 22 will honor the First Responders that lost their lives on September 11, 2001, and all the men and women in uniform that serve the City of Philadelphia. Local No. 22, I.A.F.F. Headquarters, 415 North 5th Streetrn 3:00 pm –rn 3:30 pm 3rd Annual Civic Engagement Expo & Volunteer Service Projectrn Mayor Nutter to volunteer and greet attendees.rn More than 100 community organizations and volunteers will participate in the Expo and a service project to package 10,000 to be delivered to the hungry in Somalia. Independence Visitor’s Center, 6th and Market Streets and Independence Mall (near the President’s House)rn 4:00 pm –rn 5:00 pm Religious Leaders Council of Greater Philadelphia’s Prayer Gathering of Memory and Hopern Mayor Nutter to lead a call to end violence.rn Faith leaders from across the region will conduct a prayer service in memory of the events of September 11, 2011 and offer a spiritual call to end world-wide violence. Arch Street Friends Meeting House, 4th and Arch Streetsrn 5:30 pm –rn 6:30 pm City of Philadelphia’s 9/11 Remembrance Ceremonyrn Mayor Nutter to deliver remarks.rn The Philadelphia region will come together to embrace the pillars of Honor, Education and Service as a sign of hope for the future of the city and the nation. Independence Hall, 5th and Chestnut Streets