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Each year Lights of Love offers the opportunity to make a tangible act of remembrance for loved ones no longer with us in the form of dedicating a star or heart on a Lights of Love tree at one of nine locations across Hastings and Rother. Whether your loved one received the care of St Michael’s Hospice or not, young or old, local or further afield, all can be remembered with Lights of Love.
Lights of Love services will take place on Sunday 2nd December and Sunday 9th December across Hastings and Rother. All services begin at 3pm, with a tree lighting ceremony at 4pm. Please visit www.stmicahelshospice.com/lightsoflove for full details. A non-religious Lights of Love ceremony will be held at the Hospice on Wednesday 5th December at 6.30pm. Attending a Lights of Love service is not compulsory.
Each year Lights of Love offers the opportunity to make a tangible act of remembrance for loved ones no longer with us in the form of dedicating a star or heart on a Lights of Love tree. Whether your loved one received the care of St Michael's Hospice or not, young or old, local or further afield, all can be remembered with Lights of Love. Every year hundreds of people join together in the simple act of writing a personal message on either a star or a heart which cover our beautiful trees (with thousands of dedications). Each star or heart will be placed next to a light on a tree at the location of your choice.
This year Lights of Love ceremonies will take place on Sunday 2nd December and Sunday 9th December and we will have trees in nine locations across Hastings and Rother. We will also host a non-religious Lights of Love ceremony at the Hospice. Most of the trees used for Lights of Love have kindly been donated by the award winning Little Down Farm.
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