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Posted: 01/07/2013
Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, marks the third anniversary of the Haitian earthquake that took the lives of four Lynn University students and two professors who traveled there on the Journey of Hope. Through a full week of service events (Monday, Jan. 7 - Saturday, Jan. 12), students, staff and faculty will live the legacy of those lost by participating in Lynn's third annual Knights Unite Day of Caring.
An ecumenical service will be held in the Amarnick-Goldstein Concert Hall in the de Hoernle International Center at 4pm.
A moment of silence will occur during the ringing of six bells to remember the six Lynn family members who perished in the quake at 4:53pm. Lynn University's third annual Knights Unite Day of Caring is not open to the public.
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