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The Elephants' Big Day Out- Farewell Weekend

Join us at LOROS Hospice for a free, family fun day – and this year, it’s extra special, because the Elephants are coming!

In a very special Big Day Out mashup, you’ll also have the very last chance to say farewell to the 40 giant Elephants and 82 Baby Elephants from the Stomp Round Leicester trail, all gathered together for one final time.

As well as the amazing sculptures, enjoy a variety of exciting outdoor activities, delicious food and craft stalls, carnival games and plenty more. Our face painters will use their talents to transform you into a beautiful butterfly or bedazzle yourself with a glitter temporary tattoo!

There will also be an opportunity to grab some official Stomp Round Leicester merchandise as well as meet some of the artists who designed the incredible sculptures.

The Big Day Out is an opportunity to learn more about how we care for patients and their families here at LOROS. On the day we will be offering Hospice tours which will give you the opportunity to see first-hand how your support makes a world of difference to the services and facilities available to patients and their families.

We’re really looking forward to bringing the herd to LOROS! It’s an opportunity to share the beautiful sculptures with patients and their families, and to spark conversations about hospice care with others. Many of the Elephants reflect the services we offer – you might be surprised to learn that we run mindfulness sessions for our patients, or that we employ a specialised children’s counsellor, or that we push patients’ beds out into our gardens so they can feel the sun and hear the birds? Come along to learn more!
event dateSaturday 4 October and Sunday 5 October
venue addressLOROS Hospice, Groby Road, Leicester, Leicestershire LE3 9QE
event times10am-4pm

Cost: The Big Day Out is free, whilst visiting our mammoth herd of Elephants is £5 per person/£16 for a family ticket
telephone (0116) 231 3771 for latest times or cancellations.
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