Each September, communities across the nation pause to remember the events of September 11, 2001. The 9/11 Project, hosted by the Major Brent Taylor Foundation, goes beyond remembrance—it's a call to action, education, and unity.
This annual event, will be held September 10th to 13th at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds, and honors the heroes of 9/11, educates future generations, and brings people together through meaningful service. Whether you're a student, teacher, veteran, or community member, there's a place for you at the 9/11 Project.
Join us. Remember. Reflect. Serve. All volunteers welcome.
Step into a powerful, interactive exhibit that tells the story of 9/11 through visuals, artifacts, and first-hand accounts. This free, self-guided museum helps visitors understand the timeline of the day, the bravery of first responders, and the lasting impact on our nation.
Teachers and community leaders are invited to schedule free guided tours of the exhibits. These tours bring history to life and spark meaningful conversations about patriotism, leadership, and service.
Meet the people and organizations making a difference every day. The fair features:
Perfect for families and kids! Explore fire trucks, police vehicles, military equipment, and more. Talk with the professionals who use them and learn how they serve our communities.
The 9/11 Project is more than an event—it's a movement to ensure the lessons of 9/11 are never forgotten. It inspires us all to lead with purpose, serve with heart, and build stronger communities.