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Wag this Way

Calling all dog lovers – Wag This Way is back for 2019. Join St Michael’s Hospice on Sunday June 9 at The Stade, Hastings Old Town, for a stunning walk along the Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea promenade. This 5K sponsored dog walk is perfect for the whole family to enjoy – including those special four-legged friends, and is fantastic opportunity to meet other dog lovers, get some fresh air, and give your pooches a day to remember. Tickets £10 per person. Children under 16 go free. You will also receive a free goodie bag for your doggy pals. Tickets available at www.stmichaelshospice.com/wagthisway

Moonlight and Memories Walk

Celebrate life, love and friendship with St Michael’s Hospice this summer at its annual Moonlight and Memories Walk, which returns on Saturday June 15. The 10k sponsored walk from The White Rock Hotel, Hastings, to Galley Hill and back again, gives you the opportunity to remember loved ones, while taking in the beautiful views out to sea. Walkers are also invited to dedicate a memory ribbon to a special person in their life, to be tied on to the gates of Hastings Pier. Tickets £15 per person and include an event T-shirt and memory ribbon.

Tickets available at www.stmichaelshospice.com/moonlightandmemories. This event is kindly sponsored by Just Property.

Network and Nibbles

Come along to St Michael’s Hospice’s next Network and Nibbles event for local businesses, on Thursday May 9, 7:30am to 9am. Enjoy hot drinks and croissants and learn about the Hospice and how your organisation could partner with us, and enjoy two brilliant presentations by Nadine Searle from Calmer Self, and Jo Brazier from New Style Events. Suggested donation of £5, which can be made on the day. To book a place please contact Darran Penfold on 01424 456396 or email fundraising@stmichaelshospice.com.

Image Credits: St Michael's Hospice .

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