What a sunny day to explore the HeART Trail!
The St Barnabas Hospice HeART trail is now on, with 30 stunning sculptures to explore across Lincolnshire over the summer.
To celebrate the beginning of this trail, St Barnabas hosted a launch event in Lincoln on Friday, June 9 – the day before the HeART trail officially begins.The launch event offered artists and sponsors behind the trail, as well as St Barnabas staff themselves, the chance to see the sculptures around Lincoln city centre – where they will reside until September 4.
Once the trail ends in September, the sculptures will be on display at the Lincoln Museum, before eleven of the HeARTs go to auction, with proceeds going directly to St Barnabas Hospice to assist the vital work the charity does.
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