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Annual Sorry Day
The Kiama wedding trail is a contemporary fresh wedding expo
This exciting concept will highlight Kiama as the perfect wedding destination showcasing all participating venues and their amazing setups Each venue will have the area ’ s most creative and inspiring suppliers, displaying the essential ingredients required to make your day perfect
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Set across 5 venues each will have their rooms set up ready for a wedding ceremony & reception This is a wonderful opportunity to speak to venues and suppliers in a fun engaging atmosphere, con
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The annual Sorry Day Ceremony held by Kiama Council, to acknowledge and remember the injustice experienced by the stolen generation, will again be held outside the Old Council Chambers.
The special event will include a smoking ceremony by Aunty Gwenda and husband
Stan Jarret, raising of the flags, and a performance by the Djaadjawan Dancers.
The day will also mark the start of Reconciliation Week where Australians can learn about our shared histories, cultures and how to contribute to achieving reconciliation.
This year’s theme is ‘Be a Voice for many Generations’, which encourages everyone to pull together and be a voice for reconciliation.
Friday 26 May, Old Council Chambers, Manning St, 10-11am