Palliative Manitoba looking for new partner to help with transportation, assembly of ‘Memory Tree’ Visitors to the tree will be required to follow COVID-19 safety protocols, including separation markers in line, extra sanitization on the tables where visitors fill out cards, and speaking with masked volunteers.Folks who can’t visit the tree in person, can still submit a card online.
A volunteer will write the message and hang it on the tree on your behalf.“We want to give everybody an opportunity to remember and honour their loved ones at the tree, regardless of their situation,” said Gurke.The Memory Tree will remain in the mall until noon on Christmas Eve..