Every year, during the Winter Solstice, the longest evening of the year, the Whatcom County Coalition to End Homelessness invites members of the Community to join us in commemorating the
Every year, during the Winter Solstice, the longest evening of the year, the Whatcom County Coalition to End Homelessness invites members of the Community to join us in commemorating the lives of community members who experienced homelessness and died this past year.
Please light a candle and join us.
Program:
5:30 – Welcome/Introduction
5:35 – Prayer: Robert Vollkommer
5:40 – Song: Graham Hughes
5:50 – Proclamation
5:55 – Honoring names of those we have lost
6:15 – Moment of silence, final song and ceremony adjourned
Bellingham City Hall - Front Steps
210 Lottie Street
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