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Save The Date - The Patron's Lunch

Calling all charities and local organisations

On Sunday 12th June 2016, The Mall in St James's Park will be transformed for its largest ever street party to celebrate The Queen's patronage of over 600 charities and organisations on the occasion of her 90th birthday.

Nairn and Nairnshire would also wish to honour and thank Her Majesty's extraordinary commitment to others with a Patron's Lunch to be held at Viewfield. Details are still to be confirmed but we are hoping to encourage many local charities and groups to join us for a picnic and take part in the entertainment, stalls, fundraising for your group or just to come along with your friends and family and enjoy the birthday celebrations.

Please write to the postal address below or email manager@nairnmuseum.co.uk if your charity or organisation would like to register to be involved in this exciting day.

Postal address:
Lord-Lieutenant of Nairn,
Ewen Brodie of Lethen,
c/o Nairn Museum,
Viewfield,
Nairn

Click here to see the Patron's Lunch event poster

 

Yokin' to Lousin'
A history of farming in Nairnshire from 1704.

Monday 5rth June to Monday 31st July

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