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Two top Suffolk singers - Roma -Manteiga-Nicholson and Christina Johnston - will lead the musical performance at the St Elizabeth Hospice’s Suffolk Remembers 2021 memorial event at Felixstowe seafront on June 21.
The event normally sees 5,000 candles light up Felixstowe seafront
- Credit: St Elizabeth Hospice
Between 9pm and 10pm there will be musical performances from Ipswich singer, Roma Manteiga-Nicholson, and well-known soprano Christina Johnston, as well as an opportunity for the public to see the first statue for St Elizabeth Hospice’s 2022 fundraising art trail the Big Hoot Ipswich, ‘A Hoot to Suffolk, designed by local artist Angie Ashford.
Roma Manteiga-Nicholson said: I m extremely excited to be performing at Suffolk Remembers 2021 for St Elizabeth Hospice. The hospice provides comfort and care for patients and families and I ve supported them by fundraising at events for the last three years and volunteering recently at their Zest charity shop, which raises funds for their young adult service.”
After the success of the Elmer's Big Parade and Pigs Gone Wild, St Elizabeth Hospice has revealed the next art trail in Ipswich next summer will be the Big Hoot Ipswich 2022, with sculptures of owls.