After a year's study at the Guildhall School of Music in England, she hit the London jazz scene.
She will also be at a reception at the Guildhall hosted by mayor Jim Kelly.
The Guildhall in St Edmund Street and offices in North Quay could also be sold under the plans.
Mr Stephenson left the Guildhall in 1995 to become the first chief executive of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
It will make its way towards West Way before moving along St Helen's Road and finish at the Guildhall.
The exhibition is expected to remain at the Guildhall for about a year, until a permanent visitors' centre opens.
The initial hearings were held at the Guildhall in Derby before the main trial was transferred to the Old Bailey.
The plans will also be on display at both Shirehall and The Guildhall in Shrewsbury from 31 October to 6 November.
On Tuesday, Lee will be posthumously awarded the Freedom of the City in a ceremony to be held at the Guildhall.
The foundation stone of the guildhall was laid on 5 September 1687 and the extension in which the museum is housed was completed in 1830.
The tribunal is sitting at Central Hall in London for about six weeks before returning to the Guildhall in Derry as it enters its final stages.
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About 30 traders and other people attended the Guildhall meeting which recommends the action be taken by the council's executive committee which has the final say.
Presented by the Theatrical Management Association (TMA), the winners of the Theatre Awards UK 2012 will be announced on 28 October at the Guildhall in London.
Charlie Elwell, 13, from Walsall, became the 50, 000th visitor when she stepped through the doors of the Guildhall with her mother Susan and 95-year-old friend Albert Richards.
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The inquiry, which usually sits at the Guildhall in Derry, is currently hearing the evidence from military witnesses and others in London because of concerns for their safety.
It which usually sits at the Guildhall in Derry and is currently hearing the evidence from military witnesses and others in London because of concerns for their safety.
Later on Thursday they will travel by car through Somerset villages on their way to Bath for a tour of the Roman Baths, the Pump Room, the Guildhall and the Abbey.
"The Guildhall Square is the area in front of the Guildhall and the war memorial sits right in the middle of that at the moment, which makes it quite difficult, " he said.
The Guildhall's chairman of governors, Sir John Carter, said the discussions would build on the "excellent work of the two universities", providing a firm foundation for growth to meet the needs of London.
To mark the anniversary, it has commissioned a piece of music to be performed simultaneously by the London Symphony Orchestra at the Guildhall in London and by Camerata Ireland at Derry's Guildhall, using the latest technology.
The campaigners object to the loss of disabled parking spaces as Wiltshire Council plan to create a "European-style piazza" at the centre of the city, claiming the eight spaces in the Guildhall Square are the only places within 250m of the Library, Post Office, and banks.
But the 22-year-old Brit, who started writing music at age 4, also studied composition and violin at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama and wrote a piece for the London Philharmonic Orchestra last year.
On the day the Saville report was published two years ago, I watched the scenes in Guildhall square from the walls of Derry.
Meanwhile the Education Committee continues its inquiry into attracting, training and retaining the best teachers - with an evidence session at the York Guildhall at 3pm.
The steps of the beautiful guildhall are ruined by it.
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The exhibition at Leicester's Guildhall explains the story behind the search for the king under a council car park in the city.
On October 1st one tradition was broken when 11 judges emerged for the first time from the made-over Middlesex Guildhall to attend the event.
The monument, in Guildhall Square, is in memory of the citizens of Salisbury who gave their lives in World War I.
Campaigners, who protested against the closure and held a demonstration outside the council's Guildhall, have been invited to run the library.
Sixty years ago in 1951 the Queen, who was then Princess Elizabeth, opened the refurbished Windsor Guildhall.
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