Around 50 blind veterans will attend the event which features a parade of military vehicles, readings from local schoolchildren, food and music.
"We've got a fight on our hands to keep us going. I'm heartbroken, I'm numb."She said she "sat and cried" when told that the funding for the pre-school would not be in place for 2025-26.
Antoinette Quigley's four-year-old twins Millar and Maci both attended Little Stars pre-school.She said her son Millar had been diagnosed, as a toddler, with global developmental delay but had received help at the pre-school."If it hadn't have been for them he would have been still at home, and he's going into P1 in September," Ms Quigley said.
"The progression he has made has been unbelievable."He is talking, he is toilet trained, he can sit and eat at a table with his other classmates which he never could do.
"He listens to the teachers, he listens to instructions, it has just been unbelievable, the improvement."
She said the potential closure would affect the local community in Killyleagh.Ms Dodd-Mayne said many pools had faced a "real and significant threat to survival this year" as councils and operators struggled with increased energy and wider costs and difficulties retaining staff.
“Sport England is proud of the role we’ve played in supporting these facilities through this difficult period," she said.Ruth Jones, James Corden and Joanna Page have been spotted filming for the
Corden and Jones, dressed as her character Nessa, were seen with their arms around each other on Barry seafront in south Wales.Earlier on Tuesday morning, Jones was seen in a rickshaw with her co-star Joanna Page, as Stacey, in the back.