On Monday 1st November at 7pm, the doors of The Uniting Church in Garden Lane will be open as the Garden Quarter Community pauses to remember the times we have lived through, the people we lost, and the moments that passed us by.
It will be a place for people to stop and reflect, to mark loss and pain, and name the significance of their unique stories.
This will be a short time of reflection together, then space for people to remember in whatever ways are most helpful.
The kettle will be on, there will be candles to light and options to leave a message, mark a moment, rest in the quiet, or chat things through.
The Uniting Church in Garden Lane working with the local community.
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