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Lincolnshire’s first ever county-wide art trail will be launched by St Barnabas Hospice next month.
“Twenty sculptures will be based in Lincoln, with five more in Skegness and along the East Coast, and another five that can be found in towns where St Barnabas has a Wellbeing Centre - Louth, Boston, Grantham, Spalding, and Gainsborough.“The HeARTs are all absolutely beautiful. Some show off typically Lincolnshire sights, including the Lincoln Cathedral, Steep Hill, Boston Stump, Tattershall Castle, and the Red Arrows.
To purchase trail guides and pottery hearts, interested individuals can visit St Barnabas charity shops, Lincoln's Visitor Information Centre, or the HeART Hubs scattered across the county throughout the summer. The full list of HeART Hubs is available atThe thirty sculptures showcased along the HeART Trail were created by talented artists, aptly called 'HeARTists,' who submitted their designs for consideration.
A sneak-peak was held at the Lincolnshire Showground earlier this month for the HeARTists, partners, sponsors and the participating schools. “Each year, our charity provides high-quality, free care to over 12,000 people living with a life-limiting or terminal illness across Lincolnshire. Our services are offered in our two Hospice buildings, patients’ own homes and our Wellbeing Centres.
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