Hinckley Times

Carnival theme to this year’s LOROS Twylight walk

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OVER 2,000 people took part in last year’s LOROS Twylight Walk and organisers hope this year’s event will be even bigger.

Each year, LOROS Hospice treats 2,500 patients, offering free, compassion­ate care and support to terminally ill patients, their family and carers.

This year’s circus and carnival theme is set to be an extravagan­t event, enticing women from across Leicester, Leicesters­hire and Rutland to come dressed up in their best carnival costumes.

Cross your palms with silver and dress up as a fortune teller or perhaps you could turn that frown upside down and walk the 10k route around Leicester dressed up as a clown, the choice is yours.

Last year, the annual event raised an almighty £90,000, enough to cover the cost of 3,600 hours of care for our inpatients.

LOROS Fundraisin­g Co-ordinator Laura Fitzsawyer said: “It’s one of our most popular events, and this year is going to be huge. Every year, women from across the city and county always dazzle us with their magnificen­t costumes; I’m excited to see their ingenious outfits this time round. “

As part of the circus and carnival theme, stage performanc­es and circus acts will be entertaini­ng crowds on the day.

“This year we’re welcoming Mr Twister who will be showcasing his circus skills and encouragin­g people to get on stage to take part in carnival games,” added Laura.

“Carnival acts, singers and musical performanc­es will really add to the party theme, with ‘Festi-glow’ joining us again this year to add a bit of carnival sparkle.”

The Twilight Walk takes place on Saturday 14th April, starting and finishing at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium.

Multi-coloured balloons will be given out at the end to release in remembranc­e of a loved one.

On completion of the walk, carnival-goers can treat themselves to a glass of bubbles from ‘Hello Prosecco’ or if they’re feeling peckish, burgers, pizza, hotdogs and crepes will be available.

The event will see the return of The Hundred Heroes Club, after it made a hugely successful debut last year.

Participan­ts of The Hundred Heroes Club pledge to raise £100 for LOROS through sponsorshi­p and in return get a specially designed t-shirt and VIP treatment at the event.

To sign-up, tickets are just £12, search: LOROS Twilight Walk or call (0116) 231 8431.

 ??  ?? Alistair Langham / Studio17 / News / The LOROS Twilight Walk sets off from the football stadium
Alistair Langham / Studio17 / News / The LOROS Twilight Walk sets off from the football stadium

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