Two spotlights shine bright in St. Petersburg honoring 9/11 victims

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‘Look up’ tribute shines bright in St. Petersburg

Briona Arradondo reports.

Two spotlights illuminated the sky in downtown St. Petersburg Friday, joining several tributes in Tampa Bay for the victims of 9/11. 

The lights were up in a parking lot on Fourth Avenue North at the Coliseum as part of a tribute from the nonprofit Remember Honor Support, which organizes a yearly 9/11 tribute. 

St. Pete Fire Rescue hoisted up a flag as a backdrop to the small crowd of residents and first responders who gathered for the memorial. A native New Yorker and Tampa Bay resident who was in New York City on 9/11 donated the spotlights this year as part of the tribute.

“I would say personally it makes me feel incredible that I have an opportunity to do this being that I was there,” said Brett Vickers, the spotlights donor and owner of the Realty One Group Sunshine. “I walked by St. Patrick’s Cathedral every day for a year and there was a funeral for a fireman at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.”

The lights turned on at approximately 9:11 p.m. and remained lit until around midnight. Organizers said they hope to bring the skylights back again next year.