The "Temple of Time," a 35-foot tower in Coral Springs, Florida, is set on fire on May 19. Artist David Best built the tower on Feb. 14 to help release grief and rebuild hope for the community after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on Feb. 14, 2018, that left 17 students and teachers dead. Photo by Gary Rothstein/UPI |
License Photo The temple, a 35-foot high wooden structure with a spire, was opened to the public a year following the shooting to offer residents a place to express their grief and pain and its burning was to symbolize healing and forgiveness, Best said.
During the ceremony Sunday, 17 people in honor of the 17 victims of the school shooting lit the temple on fire, which people had adorned with messages of love and cherished items.
"I urge you all to let go of something that has burdened you," Coral Springs Mayor Scott Brooks said. "And like the smoke from the temple, release it to the night sky."