One World Centre seeks stories from around the globe
A celebration of the Island's cultural diversity through your own stories this Tynwald Day.
That's what a local charity is hoping to obtain, in lieu of the normal gatherings at the Isle of Man's ceremonial capital, St John's.
The One World Centre is asking people who are originally from another country, to send in their accounts of national holidays in their homeland.
The charity wants to know how the country celebrates, when and what happens.
It can be told through an audio recording or a short video, plus any photos.
Charity coordinator Wendy Shimmins explains:
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