Hundreds gathered on Sunday evening and watched the Temple of Time burn after months of being a place of togetherness as well as a tribute to those involved in the tragic shooting on February 14, 2018. Artist David Best built this temple as a gathering place for people to address their pain and grief, with the intention of ultimately burning the structure as a symbol of healing and forgiveness. Eagles’ Haven joined the MSD community with support and love to commemorate this meaningful moment, and we will continue to be available with open arms.
Eagles’ Haven joins hundreds for healing and forgiveness
Eagles’ Haven joins hundreds for healing and forgiveness
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