Tall Ships Aberdeen: Four-Day Event Making City 'Proud'
ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND, JUL 21 – Nearly 50 ships host 2,000 young sailors aged 15 to 25 to build confidence and international friendships through training and races, organisers said.
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First Minister to attend final day of Tall Ships festival
Aberdeen bids farewell to 50 vessels after successful four day programme First Minister John Swinney will be among the crowds of people gathering in Aberdeen today to watch the Parade of Sail on the last day of the Tall Ships Races festival. The First Minister will meet young trainees who are taking part in the races, event organisers and volunteers before watching the 50 Tall Ships leave the harbour. Speaking ahead of the event, the First Minis…
First Minister attends final day of Tall Ships festival
First Minister John Swinney will be among the crowds of people gathering in Aberdeen today to watch the Parade of Sail on the last day of the Tall Ships Races festival. The First Minister will meet young trainees who are taking part in the races, event organisers and volunteers before watching the 50 Tall Ships leave the harbour.
Sailing Together Can Change Everything For These Aberdeen Teenagers
One of the most meaningful things to come out of Aberdeen’s Tall Ships experience so far has been the stories from the city’s young people. Dozens of them, aged 15 to 25, have now sailed from ports across Europe as part of the international crew exchanges at the heart of the Tall Ships Races. For many, it’s their first time leaving home, first time sailing, and first real taste of life at sea. These are shared with new friends, unfamiliar routin…
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