Parish seeks volunteers for Liberation Day events
Volunteers are being sought to help a Jersey parish mark the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day.
The Parish of St John announced plans to add a church service, exhibition, VIP supper, commemorative magazine and family fun day to the annual celebrations on 9 and 10 May.
It said it wanted volunteers to help make the occasion "truly special" and asked islanders to share ideas.
Constable Andy Jehan said: "This is a very important celebration and the parish plans to mark the occasion with a variety of events."
The Channel Islands were the only part of the British Isles to be occupied by German forces during World War Two.
On 9 May Jersey celebrates the anniversary of end of the occupation.
The parish said it would invite people with "special connections" to the area during the occupation to a VIP dinner.
Jehan said a drop-in session had been set up on 30 January at the parish hall where residents could find out more about the plans.
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