Tree of Light will shine in Whitnash in support of the Myton Hospices
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Rotarians in Leamington have continued their Christmas Trees of Light fundraising campaign for The Myton Hospices by switching-on the Tree of Light in Whitnash.
The switch-on event took place at St Margaret’s church on Saturday (November 19)
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Hide AdThe event included a service at the church taken by The Reverend Steve Davies followed by a speech by Royal Leamington Spa Rotary Club President David Leigh-Hunt who introduced the Tree of Light Concept.
Myton fundraiser Laura Haswell then said a few words on behalf of the charity before carols were sung at the church.
The Rev Davies invited everyone to go outside for the ceremony which culminated in Whitnash Mayor Cllr Barry Franklin switching on the lights on the tree.
The Trees of Light Campaign was launched with the switch-on of the giant tree outside Leaminton town hall earlier this month.
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Hide AdPeople can make a donation and dedicate a light to an absent loved one on the Leamington or Whitnash Trees.
To donate to the Trees of Light campaign and dedicate the name of a loved one post your coupon and donation to Kathryn Metcalfe, Trees of Light, The Myton Hospices, Myton Lane, Warwick CV34 6PX, or hand them in to the Visitor Information Centre in the Pump Rooms or to the Whitnash Town Council Offices (additional coupons are available at both and in supporting shops) by January 4 2023.
Alternatively you can find out more and donate online at www.mytonhospice.org/TreesOfLight