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Stanley Tree Service to coordinate holiday signal for Good Night Light’s and Hasbro Children’s Hospital

Smithfield, RI In recognition of the 8th birthday of Good Night Light’s, Stanley Tree Service is coordinating the largest holiday display to date.

On Wednesday, December 13 from 8:30 pm to 8:40 pm Stanley Tree Service, Premeer Real Estate, Above and Beyond Tree Service, Mount St. Charles Academy, and more public/private entities will join forces shining lights towards Hasbro Children’s Hospital wishing everyone a good night. The traditional one-minute time frame will be extended to 8 minutes, commemorating the 8th year of the initiative.

This special display will take place in front of Hasbro Children’s Hospital at 1 Blackstone St. Providence. Involved will be those signaling from both the ground and bucket trucks 75 ft. in the air to ensure every child, who is able, can see this spectacular display. Additionally, Stanley Tree Service is bringing a 30 ft. tall inflatable Santa which will be displayed along the sidewalk.

The special event is not only supporting caregivers, patients, and their families but is also in honor of those who are joining in spirit.

Good Night Light’s was created by Hasbro Children’s Hospital’s resident cartoonist Steve Brosnihan and has been recognized nationally for its positive impact on those going through the darkest of times. More information about Good Night Lights can be found here- https://www.goodnightlights.org/

Stanley Tree Service currently operates in four states serving residential, commercial, and utility customers since 1986. Stanley Tree Service offers services in tree pruning and removal, stump grinding, brush mowing, plant health care and land clearing all supervised or performed by licensed arborists.

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