A series of summer events is getting into full swing, to mark the 25th anniversary of Hospice in the Isle of Man.
For a quarter of a century, the organisation has provided palliative care for those reaching the end of their lives and, thanks to year-round fund-raising, it's always been free.
The main event this summer is a Butterfly Ball at Mount Murray Country Club on June 14.
Butterfly artwork created by patients will adorn the banqueting rooms.
There has been controversy over the new butterly logo, but Occupational Therapist Jan Quillin says it's an idea symbol:
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