Remember loved ones with Hospice Twilight Lantern Week

Posted 21st September 2020

Local people are invited to remember their loved ones during the Willen Hospice Twilight Lantern Week, which started Sunday 20 September and runs until Friday 25 September.

Twilight is a popular event in the hospice calendar, and this year organisers have made some changes so that people can still attend in a socially distanced way. Rather than on one evening, this year it will take place over a week to comply with social distancing rules.

A beautiful lantern display will be lit up in the hospice gardens between 7 – 8.30pm each evening. Everyone is welcome to view the display from the lakeside for free, but hospice fundraisers are encouraging people to purchase their own lantern for £10, which will be posted out to them. This can be decorated, and either kept at home, or placed by the hospice gardens fence (lakeside) to be added to the display. The money from the lanterns will help the hospice to continue caring for local patients and their families.

Tracey Jago, events manager at Willen Hospice, said: “Our Twilight event is a really special way to remember the lives of our loved ones, whether they were cared for at Willen Hospice or elsewhere. It’s been a very challenging year for those who’ve lost someone. It’s possible that some people weren’t able to go to a funeral, or perhaps had to attend virtually. I hope our event will give people that time to take a moment to reflect and remember.”

To order a lantern, visit www.willen-hospice.org.uk/twilight by Wednesday 23 September.