Hospice Festive Lights Of Love
Nov 9th, 2009 | By Jenny Button | Isle of Wight News From The Island PulseThere are many Lights of Love Services due to take place during the Festive Season across the Island in order to raise funds to support the Isle of Wight Hospice.

Everyone is warmly invited to attend the uplifting services, whether it be the main service at St Thomas’ Church in Newport on December 11th at 7pm. Or as Shalfleet Parish Council and Friends will be holding their annual Carol Singing Service on Fri 11th Dec in The Horse & Groom, Ningwood and on Sat 12th Dec in The New Inn, Sharfleet. Both services start at 7pm.
Lights of Love services bring together prayers of dedication, hymns, inspirational readings and the lighting of candles to commemorate lives and loves past, and the spirit of giving at Christmas time.
Attend one or all of the many services that are taking place around the Island.
4th Dec Seaview St Peter’s Church – Service 7pm
8th Dec Ventnor St Catherines Church – Service 7pm
9th Dec Brighstone St Mary the Virgin – Service 7pm
10th Dec Wootton The Cedars Pub – Service 6.30pm
10th Dec Arreton The White Lion – Service 6pm
11th Dec Whippingham Crematorium – Service 7pm
11th Dec Totland Christmas Carnival from Colwell Common to Moa Place
12th Dec Lake The Old Manor Pub – Service Midday (12pm)
12th Dec Yarmouth Service in the Square with the Slipshop Singers, local school children and the Salvation Army.
12th Dec Bembridge Father Christmas turning on the lights at Lane End, then procession to the War Memorial for a short service, then mulled wine and mince pies in The Cloisters – Starts 5pm
13th Dec Freshwater St Agnes Church – Service 6pm
13th Dec St Helens The Vine Inn – Service 7pm
13th Dec Brading St Marys Church – Service 5.30pm
15th Dec Rookley Service on the Green with Shanklin Brass Band and then moving onto the Methodist Church Hall for refreshments.
18th Dec Cowes The Cove – Service 7pm
21st Dec Shanklin The Crab Inn, Old Village – Service 6.30pm
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