Stars and Stripes flying again
The Stars and Stripes are flying over Washington Old Hall again as part of celebrations for American Independence Day on 4th July.
Public celebrations at the hall had been cancelled for the past two years because of Covid-19.
The Mayor of Sunderland, Councillor Alison Smith welcomed visitors from both the UK and the USA to the ancestral home of the first American President.
The theme of this year's event was 'bounce back ability'.
Among the guests were pupils from four Washington schools - Washington Academy, JFK Primary School, George Washington Primary School and Broadway Junior School.
Sunderland has had a Friendship Agreement with the US capital Washington DC since 2006 and the United States was represented by the Chief Executive Officer of Hyperdrive Innovation and Senior Vice President of Turntide Technologies, Chris Pennison. The American owned advanced manufacturing company is one of several US employers based in and around Washington and Sunderland.
Mr Pennison said: "It is an honour to have been asked to raise the flag of the United Sates today at Washington Old Hall in celebration to mark America's Independence Day.
"The local links that we have as Turntide Transport with our American parent company shows what 'a special relationship' both countries have."
The Mayor of Sunderland, Cllr Smith said: "The annual Fourth of July celebrations are an annual reminder of Sunderland's close economic and cultural ties with America and its capital city, and our Friendship Agreement with Washington DC.
"As Mayor I am pleased and proud to represent the people of Sunderland at this year's event that celebrates our special relationship with the United States. It is an excellent time to reflect on the opportunities we can create through our international engagement."
Post pandemic, the City Council and its partners are continuing to develop business and cultural links with the US including a seventh Sunderland Shorts Film Festival. More details on the festival are here: SUNDERLAND SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL 2022 | Submissions Open Now! - YouTube
National Trust and Operations Manager at Washington Old Hall, Sarah Murray added: "Washington Old Hall is the original medieval home of George Washington's direct ancestors, so we always enjoy celebrating the Fourth of July, welcoming friends and supporters from near and far.
"One of the annual highlights of this event are the songs, plays and sketches performed by local schools and once again this year, the pupils were outstanding."