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Can you believe it...this year we're launching our 17th annual Tree of Light campaign?! AND...in 2025, we have not one, not two but THREE real life switch-on events! We hope you can join us.
The huge tree outside of St. James by the Park Church, (Shirley) one of the beautiful pines in the Woolston Millennium Garden and a large donated tree at St. Mark’s Church, Archers Road, will be covered in hundreds of sponsored Christmas lights to commemorate loved ones and special causes. These will be lit up by Monday 8th December:
Sun 16th Nov, 5.00pm – St. James by the Park Church (memorial service from 3pm, refreshments and lights switch on from 4pm).
Sat 6th Dec, 5.30pm – St. Mark’s Church, Archers Road (event including crafts, refreshments and carols from 4.30pm)
Sat 6th Dec, 5.30pm – Woolston Millennium Garden (carols led by The Rising Stars from 5.00pm). Bring a lantern if you’d like to!
The names of those being remembered will be published in our remembrance book and on a dedicated page on our website. You may send photographs, short poems/verses or a tribute for inclusion in the book. Please email digital copies, or attach them to your sponsor form and return to us at 6 Northlands Road, Southampton, SO15 2LF. We will do our best to return hard copies to you, dependent on you providing a stamped and addressed envelope.
To sponsor a light (suggested minimum donation of £8 each) complete the online sponsorship form (https://forms.office.com/r/785DUnGr2u) and donate on this fundraising page. Alternatively, when you donate via this JustGiving campaign, simply add the name(s)/cause to be remembered in the comments.
Please contact us on 023 8250 0050 or email: accounts@communicareinsouthampton.org.uk if you would like hardcopy forms or further information.
Please send us a stamped and addressed envelope (address as above) to receive a remembrance star to hang on your tree. We hope you'll enjoy having something to keep in remembrance at home.
Thank you for donating towards our small charity, making a big difference.
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