Irish Wedding News
28/06/2012
The event marks 60 years of the Queen’s reign and the impact it has had on Sunderland.
Councillor Paul Watson, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “Sixty years after her accession, the Jubilee celebrations earlier this month really did remind the whole world how closely this nation holds the Queen to its heart.
“We expect this exhibition will be really popular with both the young and the old, giving people the chance to look back on how the world has changed since the Queen began her reign.
“Sunderland couples who have been married for 60 years will, of course, remember 1952 fondly, and we’d really love them to play a special part in this exhibition, and be among the first to get a glimpse of it, which really will be a walk down memory lane for people who have lived through the six very different decades.”
Those who wish to be involved have been invited to contact Nicola Vincent on 561 8438 or email nicola.vincent@sunderland.gov.uk by no later than Monday, July 2.
The exhibition, which runs from July 19 to July 22, is being held at the Port of Sunderland.
A total of 6,500 tickets will be available for the event.
(GK)
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Search For Sunderland Wedding Couples To Attend Jubilee Exhibition
Couples marking their 60th anniversary have been invited to a preview event as part of Sunderland’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations.The event marks 60 years of the Queen’s reign and the impact it has had on Sunderland.
Councillor Paul Watson, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “Sixty years after her accession, the Jubilee celebrations earlier this month really did remind the whole world how closely this nation holds the Queen to its heart.
“We expect this exhibition will be really popular with both the young and the old, giving people the chance to look back on how the world has changed since the Queen began her reign.
“Sunderland couples who have been married for 60 years will, of course, remember 1952 fondly, and we’d really love them to play a special part in this exhibition, and be among the first to get a glimpse of it, which really will be a walk down memory lane for people who have lived through the six very different decades.”
Those who wish to be involved have been invited to contact Nicola Vincent on 561 8438 or email nicola.vincent@sunderland.gov.uk by no later than Monday, July 2.
The exhibition, which runs from July 19 to July 22, is being held at the Port of Sunderland.
A total of 6,500 tickets will be available for the event.
(GK)
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