Monday, May 28, 2012

Coubertin Oak Trees Welcomed by Get Set Network


To mark the end of Coubertin Oaks Project, fifty two students from Get Set Network schools and colleges were present in the village. Approximately 40 oak trees were planted in a ribbon between William Brookes School in Much Wenlock and Olympic Park. The best way to feel the real action and live thrill is with online advance 2012 London Olympics tickets at best prices! During the visit of founder of modern Olympic movement, Pierre de Couberti, to the Wenlock Olympian Games, these trees have been originated from an oak which was planted in the year 1890. Chris Collins stated, “The Olympic Park is a demonstration of regeneration on a mass scale. The addition of the final Coubertin Oak trees remind us of the legacy that trees create, they will outlive us all and continue to bring enjoyment for many generations to come.” For those schools and colleges all over the UK, which are demonstrating commitment to living the Olympic and Paralympic Values, Get Set Network of London 2012 Olympics offer reward and recognition scheme. Bill Morris, London 2012 Organising Committee Director of ceremonies, Education & Live Sites stated, “Education was at the heart of Coubertin’s Olympic vision, and in our bid we promised to use the London 2012 Games to inspire young people. It’s wonderful to see young people from Get Set network schools at the heart of today’s activity and playing a key part in a truly inspiring project.” The Coubertin Oaks project is awarded with prestigious London 2012 Inspire mark. It mainly recognizes some of the outstanding projects which are using the glorious Olympics Games as inspiration for some of the real and lasting change. So, what are you waiting for? Call our executives now and order 2012 London Olympics Tickets at best prices! We are one of the leading secondary market providers of premium 2012 London Olympics Tickets at world class services!

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