Coordinated by a number of community organizations including the Granite Peak Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Prescott Indivisible, PRISM, and other faith-based groups, the gathering will be a time for the community to join together and heal from the effects of the pandemic. Yavapai County officials Leslie Horton, Director of the Yavapai County Community Health Services and Board of Supervisor D-3 Donna Michaels will be among the officials present. The public is invited to attend. The Time of Remembrance will give community members the opportunity to post messages on the Wall of Remembrance to include those who have passed due to COVID, to thank family members and our medical community, including first responders, who have cared for COVID patients. For more information, visit the Facebook page: Covid-19 Time of Remembrance or prescottindivisible.org.