Lights are still burning for hopice funds
ANYONE who has lost a friend or relative is invited to remember their lives and raise money for Pendleside Hospice. Two ceremonies were held last weekend for the Light Up a Life Campaign, but organisers have reassured people it
is not too late to get involved. The campaign, the biggest fund-raiser in the hospice calendar, has raised £54,000 so far but money is still coming in.
Fund-raiser Kaye Bartle said: "It is still not too late for anyone to make a donation and have their loved one's name entered in the book of remembrance."
To get involved call 01282 440100.
Festive meeting
THE Burnley branch of the Parkinson's Disease Society will hold its Christmas meeting tonight at 7pm at the Temple Street Resource Centre, Burnley. A Christmas buffet and musical entertainment will be on offer. For more details or help with transport call 01282 775562.
VOLUNTEERS are being sought to take part in Trek Iceland next August and raise money for the National Asthma Campaign. The challenge will cover 80km in six days from Mount Hekla, an active volcano, to icecaps in Myrdals and Eyjafjalla. Anyone interested should call 020 7704 5861.
HELPING hands are needed to sort and issue household goods each Monday for Blackburn with Darwen Churches Action Group. The volunteers would be needed between 9.30pm and 2pm.
Contact 01254 680317 or 01254 678000 for more information.
HELPERS and visitors at a charity flea market have been thanked for raising more than £900. The event at Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary on Sunday had 16 stalls.
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