The Way Station will hold a Longest Night candlelight vigil on Saturday, Dec. 21. The event will feature paper bag luminaries, each containing a candle and the name of a person who has died as a result of homelessness or related complications. The vigil aims to honor those lost to homelessness. (COURTESY PHOTO
The Way Station will hold a Longest Night candlelight vigil on Saturday, Dec. 21. The event will feature paper bag luminaries, each containing a candle and the name of a person who has died as a result of homelessness or related complications. The vigil aims to honor those lost to homelessness. (COURTESY PHOTO
CONWAY — The Way Station will hold a Longest Night candlelight vigil on Saturday at 6 p.m., lasting about an hour. This will be the first time the Way Station has hosted a Longest Night vigil, organized in collaboration with Tri-County Community Action.
The Way Station and Tri-County Community Action will gather in front of the Church of the Nativity Lutheran Church in North Conway to remember those who have died in the past year as a result of being unhoused in New Hampshire.
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