Hagerstown City Park: A candlelight vigil will be held at 7 p.m. at the park band shell on Virginia Avenue in Hagerstown.
The vigil, which is free and open to the public, will be canceled in the event of rain.
"In Remembrance of Friends" will feature a program of music, guest speakers and reflection on the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
The vigil will include the AMVETS Honor Guard, the Highlanders of Highland View Academy, Echo Taps by South Hagerstown High School trumpeters and U.S. Army specialist Mary Burral, a soldier wounded in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Some seating is available but those who attend are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.
Hagerstown Community College is offering a free performance at noon entitled "Millennium Story" to honor those lost in the 9/11 attacks.
The performance features poet/storyteller Shindana Cooper. The performance will be in HCC's College Center.
People can bring a lunch or choose from a full lunch menu at the Hilltop Grill in the College Center.
The public is invited.
Williamsport: The town will hold a memorial service at noon at Byron Memorial Park.
Mayor John W. Slayman will read a resolution remembering victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
State Sen. Donald F. Munson, Del. Robert A. McKee and Washington County Sheriff Charles F. Mades are among the local dignitaries scheduled to attend, Slayman said.
The Springfield Middle School band will perform and "Taps" will be played.
A reception will be held after the ceremony.
Boonsboro: A parade to remember and honor fire and rescue personnel who lost their lives on 9/11 and U.S. military personnel serving today will be held in Boonsboro beginning at 7 p.m.
U.S. Army Specialist Mary Burral, who was injured while serving in Iraq, will be the grand marshal.
The parade will form at 6 p.m., then move along Main Street to the Boonsboro school complex at Alternate U.S. 40 and Md. 66.
Chambersburg, Pa.: The United Churches of the Chambersburg Area will hold a Service of Remembrance for those who died on 9/11 at noon at the Letterkenny Chapel on land that formerly was part of the Letterkenny Army Depot.
The Rev. Ted Johnson, associate in the church-strengthening division of the Baptist Convention of Pennsylvania/South Jersey, will be the speaker.
Worship leaders will include Charles McGuire, a retired U.S. Army chaplain and the retired chaplain of Chambersburg Hospital; the Rev. Stephen Nance, music director and editor; the Rev. David Rasmussen, pastor of Greencastle (Pa.) Baptist Church; and Joan Sachs, organist of the Presbyterian Church of the Falling Spring.
The public is invited to attend.
Waynesboro, Pa.: A 9/11 Memorial Service will be held at 9:30 a.m. at Waynesboro Hospital.
Speakers include state Rep. Patrick Fleagle, R-Franklin, Franklin County Commissioner G. Warren Elliott, Waynesboro Police Chief Ray Shultz, and Ron Face, director of the National Emergency Training Center's Management, Operations and Services Division.
A military prayer list will be read.
Ranson, W.Va.: A fire official who responded to the Pentagon after the 9/11 terrorist attacks will be the speaker at a ceremony at the Independent Fire Co. in Ranson, W.Va.
The ceremony, designed to remember the terrorist attacks, will begin at 10 a.m. at the company's fire station at 200 W. 2nd Ave.
The featured speaker will be Capt. Ed Hannon of the Arlington (Va.) Fire Department, who responded after the attack at the Pentagon.
The commemoration, following a format suggested by the International Association of Fire Chiefs, will occur at the times when the World Trade Center towers collapsed.
The commemoration will occur simultaneously with a nationwide salute.