Politics & Government
Ambler To Take Part In Bells Across Pennsylvania
Ambler's bells will ring and residents are invited to join as part of a statewide event this Sunday to honor coronavirus workers.
AMBLER, PA — Ambler is among numerous municipalities across the state that will participate this weekend in a formal recognition of the heroism of coronavirus workers on the front lines.
"Bells Across Pennsylvania Day" will officially take place on Sunday, May 3. Residents and local governments around the state will ring bells at exactly 7 p.m. for three minutes.
Residents are encouraged to set their alarms for 7 p.m. and to go outside ring any kind of bell, bang pots and pans, sing, or use any kind of noisemaker they have.
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"Let's recognize and honor first responders, healthcare workers, grocery store & pharmacy employees, food producers, cleaners, sanitation workers, and other people who perform life-sustaining work that puts them at greater risk of infection from COVID-19," Ambler Mayor Jeanne Sorg said in a statement announcing the event.
All local churches are asked to participate in the event by ringing their bells, as well.
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Organizers say the bells signify solidarity with all Pennsylvanians, and a recognition of the sacrifices made by everyday first responders, grocery store and pharmacy employees, healthcare workers, and all the other individuals who have bravely maintained essential services in the face of a public crisis.
In addition, municipal officials in many areas are taking the opportunity to honor their hometown heroes with a more personal level, including telephone calls, deliveries of baked goods, notes of support, and more.
The event was launched by the Pennsylvania State Mayors' Association.
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