Celebrating the Queen in New Westminster

 

 
 
 
 
Fit for a queen: Local officials including Coun. Betty McIntosh, Mayor Wayne Wright, and councillors Chuck Puchmayr and Bill Harper were joined by Urban Academy students Danielle Jones, Sienna Campbell, Samaya Joshi and Emily Parker for a recent tree planting in honour of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee.
 

Fit for a queen: Local officials including Coun. Betty McIntosh, Mayor Wayne Wright, and councillors Chuck Puchmayr and Bill Harper were joined by Urban Academy students Danielle Jones, Sienna Campbell, Samaya Joshi and Emily Parker for a recent tree planting in honour of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee.

Photograph by: Larry Wright , THE RECORD

The City of New Westminster recently celebrated the diamond jubilee of Queen Elizabeth with a tree planting.

Students from Urban Academy joined city officials in planting an English oak in Friendship Gardens in honour of the Queen.

The City of New Westminster is also giving residents a chance to send messages to the Queen via a book that's been circulating in the community.

The book can be found at the New Westminster Public Library until June 22, and at Century House from June 25 to 30.

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Fit for a queen: Local officials including Coun. Betty McIntosh, Mayor Wayne Wright, and councillors Chuck Puchmayr and Bill Harper were joined by Urban Academy students Danielle Jones, Sienna Campbell, Samaya Joshi and Emily Parker for a recent tree planting in honour of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee.
 

Fit for a queen: Local officials including Coun. Betty McIntosh, Mayor Wayne Wright, and councillors Chuck Puchmayr and Bill Harper were joined by Urban Academy students Danielle Jones, Sienna Campbell, Samaya Joshi and Emily Parker for a recent tree planting in honour of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee.

Photograph by: Larry Wright , THE RECORD

 
Fit for a queen: Local officials including Coun. Betty McIntosh, Mayor Wayne Wright, and councillors Chuck Puchmayr and Bill Harper were joined by Urban Academy students Danielle Jones, Sienna Campbell, Samaya Joshi and Emily Parker for a recent tree planting in honour of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee.
Dig in: Coun. Coun. Chuck Puchmayr helps fill up the hole dug to plant an English oak in honour of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond jubilee. Students from Urban Academy joined city officials in the tree planting, which was held in Friendship Gardens.
A royal planting: The City of New Westminster recognized Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee by planting an English Oak in Friendship Gardens in her honour. Students from Urban Academy joined Coun. Betty McIntosh, Mayor Wayne Wright and councillors Chuck Puchmayr and Bill Harper at the tree-planting ceremony.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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