Isle Be Creative looking for suggestions about what to feature
An artist is bringing the community together to mark the 200th anniversary of the RNLI.
Debra Tracey from Isle Be Creative will run workshops to create a mosaic to go on display in Port St Mary.
Schools and community groups will be involved in designing the art installation, which will feature depictions of old and modern lifeboats.
Debra and Ruth joined Christy DeHaven on Manx Radio:
The RNLI was founded by Sir William Hillary, who lived in Douglas.
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