Tuesday, October 14 marks what would have been the 32nd birthday of the late Charlie Kirk.
There will be a memorial ceremony held in Veteran’s Park, across the street from the Atlantic Highlands Borough Hall, on Tuesday evening beginning at 6:30.
All are welcome to attend.
The Memorial Service is one of many being planned across the United States after both the US Senate and House last month approved resolutions to honor Kirk on his birthday.
In the Senate, Florida Senator Rick Scott introduced a resolution to make October 14, 2025, a National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk. The resolution cited the activist as a “good man, devout husband, father and friend.” Scott said Kirk’s life was shaped by his faith and the idea that in America, debate and discussion are crucial to the betterment of our country. “ He believed in God, the American dream, the value of family, and the principles of our great nation,” the Senator said.
The resolution received unanimous consent and did not require a full vote in the Senate.
In the House, several lawmakers introduced resolutions to honor Kirk and condemn political violence. Earlier, House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed a resolution to honor “the life and legacy of our friend Charlie Kirk” had also passed in the House
While neither Resolution established October 14 as a national holiday, both encouraged educational institutions, civic organizations and citizens across the country to hold appropriate programs, activities, prayer and ceremonies to promote civic engagement and the principles of faith, liberty, and democracy similar to what Kirk advocated.
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