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Chris Longhurst

Locality: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 400 982 636



Address: 129 Brooklyn Drive 2650 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 www.civilcelebrations.com.au Wedding Celebrant serving Wagga Wagga, NSW Riverina, Murray and Snowy Regions and NE Victoria. Call for a quote and ask about our complimentary Baby Naming Package. www.civilcelebrations.com.au



25.01.2022 www.civilcelebrations.com.au.... a Wedding Celebrant serving NSW Riverina, NSW Snowy Mountains and Murray Regions, Wagga Wagga, NE Victoria and Upper Murray. Call for a quote.

24.01.2022 "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We w...ill remember them." The Ode comes from For the Fallen, a poem by the English poet and writer Laurence Binyon and was published in London in the Winnowing Fan; Poems of the Great War in 1914. The verse, which became the League Ode, and has been used in association with commemoration services in Australia since at least 1921.

24.01.2022 What a privilege it is when your "office" is mobile. Today it was in Coolamon.



23.01.2022 Call today, and engaging together, we'll make your Wedding Day truly memorable.... & don't forget to ask about our complimentary Baby Naming offer. www.civilcelebrations.com.au

20.01.2022 4 - 3 - 21 Count down to the coolest Wedding Date in 2021! 4th of March 2021 - and we still have a booking available www.civilcelebrations.com.au

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18.01.2022 Best wishes from Civil Celebrations to our celebrant colleagues and clients today. Today is National Celebrant's Day - it's the day we say thank you to all thos...e wonderful Celebrants in Australia who are there to help you celebrate the best day of your lives with your family and friends however they are also there when you need them to help you say goodbye to someone that you have loved and now lost. Being a Celebrant is so much more than just standing in front of a group of people for 30 minutes. Celebrants pour their hearts and souls into every ceremony that they do and they spend hours gathering information, writing ceremonies, travelling to different locations and they truly care about every couple and every family. This year has been tough for everyone but for Celebrants, especially those that rely on their income to survive, but for a lot of us our businesses almost came to an abrupt halt. Our hearts went out to all those couples that had to postpone and even cancel their weddings because of the COVID19 restrictions. We are so lucky here in Wagga and the Riverina because we haven't had the restrictions that other states have had to endure; we are the lucky city so today is a day for Celebrants to celebrate surviving 2020. www.civilcelebrations.com.au #wedding #wagga #griffith #tumut #Narranderra #alburywodonga #celebrant #marriage #leeton #weddingcelebrant See more

16.01.2022 What a pleasure it is when one's office is mobile. Today it was at @hollycott Farm Weddings at Jugiong. Thanks Julie for showing me around your fantastic venue and really looking forward to Angel and John's wedding!!.

16.01.2022 What will looking back on your wedding be like? Bookings for 2021 and beyond are open at www.ciilcelebrations.com.au call us for a chat about your own special ...day 0400 982636 #wagga #wedding #engage #Albury #Wodonga #Griffith #Tumut #Gundagai #celebrantwedding #Celebrant #Leeton #Narranderra See more

12.01.2022 Well, there's a nice surprise on Saturday morning... CIVIL CELEBRATIONS written up in the Weddings Feature of the Wagga Daily Advertiser, www.civilcelebrations.com.au

12.01.2022 Call today, and engaging together, we'll make your Wedding Day truly memorable.... & don't forget to ask about our complimentary Baby Naming offer. www.civilcelebrations.com.au Wedding celebrant serving Wagga Wagga, NSW Snowy Mountains and Riverina, Upper Murray and NE Victoria.



12.01.2022 Oh well, it was good while the open borders lasted. Quick trip into, and back out of Canberra before Christmas. www.civilcelebrations.com.au

09.01.2022 ... sharing for a friend!! www.civilcelebrations.com.au

08.01.2022 We will make your day memorable for all the right reasons!! www.civilcelebrations.com.au

05.01.2022 www.civilcelebrations.com.au Great wedding dates are still available in 2021. Please do give us a call and make a time to get together and discuss your vision ...for your wedding. 0400 982636 www.civilcelebrations.com.au See more

05.01.2022 The 'annus horribilus' 2020 is almost done!! My thanks and gratitude go out to everyone who has supported Civil Celebrations this year... onward and upward in 2...021. May we all celebrate the achievements of the, almost, past year and move forward in anticipation of the achievements of the coming year. It will be 'Happy New Year' tomorrow. www.civilcelebrations.com.au See more

04.01.2022 It's always good to know our history and as The Good Book says... 'these days should be remembered and kept throughout every generation' Esther 9:28 This is my... 7 x great grandmother Ann Guy. Her precise birthdate is unknown but generally attributed as November 4.. Here's her story... Ann Acres. Ann Hinchley was born 263 years ago. Her exact date of birth is unknown but we know she was baptised on the 26th November 1757. Ann is often overlooked, being the partner of Thomas Acres she does not draw the attention that her husband does. Having said that, she is no less important than he and if Thomas is the patriarch of the Acres clan (and it's extended branches) in Australia then Ann surely is our matriarch. Ann arrived in the colony of New South Wales on the 9th July 1791 with the Third Fleet aboard the 'Mary Ann'. Ann Guy (nee Hinchley) was the daughter of Henry and Mary Hinchley. She was born in London in 1757 and was baptised at St. Bartholomew's Church of England at Shoreditch, London. Ann married Alexander Guy at St. Leonard's Shoreditch on the 18th May 1789. Later that year, Ann was charged with stealing a linen shirt valued at 8s., one cotton petticoat valued at 4s. and two linen sheets valued at 5s. These were the property of her employer John Lee of Lower Street, Islington. Tried at the Old Bailey before Mr. Justice Grose, Ann was found guilty and was sentenced to seven years transportation. Shortly after arriving in the colony she met Thomas Acres. They did not marry, as Ann had a living husband in England. Ann and Thomas had five children together. With their children they carved out a life in the harsh existence of early Australia. Thomas was granted land at Mulgrave Place, Cattai, Liverpool and finally at Campbelltown. Ann became a midwife and often travelled throughout the colony assisting expectant mothers. Thomas died in 1824 and very little is known about Ann after that date. She is believed to have died in 1831/2. There are no details of her burial. We remember Ann and her contribution to our family and country. (Acknowledgement Thomas Acres Society) See more

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01.01.2022 Wedding Celebrant serving NSW Riverina - Wagga Wagga - NSW Snowy Mountains and soon.... NE Victoria and Upper Murray

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