Date set for St Catherine’s Hospice Moonlight and Memories walk

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Date set for St Catherine’s Hospice Moonlight and Memories walk
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The six or eight mile walk begins from StCatherinesPre grounds in Lostock Hall 🚶🚶🚶

The Moonlight and Memories Walk provides an opportunity to honour loved ones and raise much-needed funds for the specialist care of local people at the hospice and in people’s own homes.

Supporters will come together in the grounds of St Catherine’s Park in Lostock Hall where they can write on the special memory tree, dance along to a Samba band, accessorise their t-shirts and get their faces painted, and take part in a mass warm-up ahead of the night-time challenge.A previous Moonlight and Memories Walk

“It’s a chance to share stories about those who are much-loved and dearly missed, to honour their memories and celebrate their lives. “The Moonlight and Memories Walk is a wonderful way to get behind our cause, whether you have a connection to the hospice or simply want to take part in a worthwhile and meaningful fundraising event for a local charity.

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