23 NOV 2016

‘Wounded Angel,’ Bricks to be Dedicated

The angel now has a permanent home and a dedication date.

Local artist Chad Glashoff’s creation, “Wounded Angel,” — created as a tribute to NorthBay Hospice in honor of the care his mother received — will reside outside the offices of NorthBay Hospice & Bereavement.

Its official dedication is set for Saturday, Dec. 3, at noon, at the Legacy & Reflection Garden outside Hospice & Bereavement offices at 4520 Business Center Drive.

The Legacy & Reflection Garden is also where several memorial plaques have been placed, and visitors who attend the Dec. 3 dedication ceremony will have an opportunity to see those previously placed plaques, as well as those that will soon be installed in the garden.

The dedication begins at noon. A light lunch will also be served at this event.

The event precedes the Tree of Memories ceremony, which begins at 1 p.m. at Green Valley Administration Center. 

For more information about the Legacy & Reflection Garden and memorial bricks, contact Colleen Knight at (707) 646-3131.

 

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