Participants can celebrate the lives of loved ones and cherish their memories, as they embark on a 2-mile walk, which begins at the Grade I listed Rococo gothic style house, that has been in the West family since 1747.
The walk then continues through the beautiful gardens and parkland. At the end of the walk, participants will have the opportunity to write a message to a loved one and hang it around a “Memory Tree”.
Registrants can also explore the Park’s private garden and enjoy a picnic with friends and family.
"We are incredibly grateful to Emma for her exceptional generosity in allowing us to host our first Memory Walk at Alscot Park," said Bridget Richards, Events and Community Fundraiser at The Shakespeare Hospice. "This exclusive event provides a rare opportunity for our community to come together, connect with nature, and remember those we have lost while raising vital funds to support our crucial work."
The Shakespeare Hospice invites individuals, families, and corporate teams to participate in the Memory Walk at Alscot Park. The event is open to anyone and loved ones do not have to have been cared for by the Hospice to take part.
By registering for the event, attendees will not only create lasting memories, but also contribute to the Hospice's mission of providing compassionate care and support to those affected by life-limiting illnesses.
Registration details and further information about the Memory Walk can be found at TheShakespeareHospice.org.uk/Hospice-Events/Memory-Walk