Singers sign up for cruise ship launch event
Sunday, 12 Apr, 2010
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Singing stars Jocelyn Brown and Marcella Detroit will provide entertainment as part of the launch celebrations from new Celebrity Cruises’ ship Celebrity Eclipse.
They will provide musical entertainment at The Celebrity SunWalk 2010 event in aid of breast cancer charity Walk the Walk in Southampton to coincide with the naming of the ship on April 24.
The cruise line-sponsored 5k or 10k challenge is suitable for everyone, regardless of sex, age or fitness level.
The line’s acting managing director and vice president Jo Rzymowska said: “The launch of a new ship is a very special celebration and we’re thrilled to have Marcella and Jocelyn joining hundreds of charity fundraising walkers in the Southampton celebrations as part of The Celebrity SunWalk.
“The 24th April is going to be a great big party in Southampton whilst at the same time raising money for a phenomenal cause – the best ever welcome that any new ship could wish for.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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