INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Indian River County community is invited to share in a unique community candlelight remembrance provides a therapeutic experience that allows residents to come together to honor the memory of their loved ones.
Cox-Gifford Seawinds Community Outreach will host the LIGHT OF HOPE Community Candlelight Remembrance on Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. at Cox-Gifford Seawinds Chapel located at 1950 20th St. in Vero Beach.
This family-friendly community remembrance is free and open to the entire public. Parking and restrooms are handicap accessible.
The LIGHT OF HOPE Community Candlelight Remembrance, designed to promote comfort, hope and healing provides an opportunity for the Indian River County community to come together to honor the memory of their loved ones.
This unique community candlelight experience will feature beautiful music by the First Presbyterian Church of Vero Beach Hand Bell Choir; an uplifting message by Reverend Joel A. Reif, Minister of Community Care, The Community Church of Vero Beach; an interactive community candle lighting ceremony and dessert reception.
Each guest in attendance will receive a special gift to honor the memory of their loved one. Guests are encouraged to bring family and friends with them.
Cox-Gifford Seawinds Funeral Director and Manager, Philip Lundy said this, “The holidays are a challenging time for anyone who has lost a loved one. We are hosting the Light of Hope Community Candlelight Remembrance to give our community a place to come to honor and remember in a way that is unique. Cox-Gifford Seawinds Community Outreach is committed to providing quality healing experiences for the Indian River County community.”
The Light of Hope Community Candlelight Remembrance is part of many activities and events conducted throughout the year by Cox-Gifford Seawinds Community Outreach, a program of Cox-Gifford Seawinds Funeral Home.
For information on free community events intended to enhance the overall well-being of the Indian River County, FL community contact Community Outreach Coordinator, Diane Saunier at (772) 562-2365.