Jingle all the way to Redcliffe Christmas carols
Published 4:00pm 4 December 2024
Warm up those vocal cords and jingle your way to the Redcliffe Peninsula Christmas Carols on December 8.
The event will be held at Nathan Road Sports Complex, 30 Nathan Rd, Rothwell, from 4-8pm.
Entry is free and dogs are welcome but must be on a lead at all times.
Locals and visitors can do some Christmas gift shopping at the twilight markets, take a stroll under festoon lighting, grab a bite to eat from one of the food trucks and enjoy local crafts, jewellery, handmade goodies, toys and more.
Santa's village, presented by Belle Property Newport, will be buzzing with excitement as children immerse themselves in Christmas-themed activities.
Santa will be available at selected times to meet little ones wanting to share their Christmas wishes or pose for a photo.
His workshop will be a haven of creativity for children of all ages. They can engage in hands-on holiday-themed crafts, creating their own festive masterpieces to remember the event. There will also be free face painting.
The North Pole Express Letterbox will be inside Santa’s Workshop too, for those children wanting to write him a letter.
The Ausbuild Main Stage will host family friendly entertainment, including a stellar line-up of local artists and community groups performing all your favourite Christmas carols.
Roving Christmas entertainers will add to the atmosphere.
Redcliffe Christmas Carols is proudly presented by City of Moreton Bay and supported by major sponsors Ausbuild and Belle Property Newport; gold sponsors Jess Culling - Place Redcliffe, Lauren Jones Buyers Agent, Fernwood Fitness North Lakes, Scarborough Pest Control, Gardner Vaughan Group, Peninsula Fair Shopping Centre, and Kids Toys World.
Community sponsors are Crown Properties, Grace Lutheran Primary School, Clontarf Beach State High School, and Chrysalis Dental Care; and strategic sponsors are Ausbuild, Australian Trade College North Brisbane, Belgravia Leisure, Crew Legal, University of the Sunshine Coast, Agency, PSAH, The Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach, Sesame Lane, Village Motors, Bishopp, and The Redcliffe Peninsula.
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