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‘Lights of Love’ in Winchester looking for donations this holiday season

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Dear friends and supporters:

My husband and I founded the “Lights of Love” – Winchester in 2004. For more than two decades, the “Lights of Love” has illuminated our Town Center and downtown area all year round – a glowing tribute in memory of our deceased children, family members and friends whose lives continue to shine brightly in our hearts.

Before the “Lights of Love” there were no lights in Winchester Center and surrounding areas.

Since 2004 your generosity has made it possible for these lights to remind us all of love, remembrance and community. Each year the “Lights of Love” grows brighter – this year we are extending the “Lights of Love” and Wreaths to the North side of Town – the Bellino and Eliot parks - thanks to you.

Without your continued support and donations the “Lights of Love” would not be possible.

As we approach another holiday season of reflection and celebration, we invite you once again to please keep the “Lights of Love” shining in Winchester. Your donation ensures that the “Lights of Love” will continue to sparkle in memory of those we hold dear.

Please donate to this endeavor – make your check payable to the “Lights of Love” - Winchester and mail to:

“Lights of Love” – Winchester Foundation

Post Office Box 414

Winchester, MA 01890

All checks made out to the “Lights of Love” – Winchester” go directly and entirely to the “Lights of Love” – Winchester.

The “Lights of Love” is a 501(c)(3) Charity – All donation are tax deductible.

Thank you for your continued support and for helping us honor the lives and memories that light our community throughout the entire year.

With heartfelt appreciation,

Lucille D’Agostino Murray

Founder and President

“Lights of Love” Winchester Foundation

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