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Christmas Carols on the River

It’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas…..

Nothing says Christmas is nearly here like our annual ‘Noosa Carols on the River’.

This Sunday night is planned to be just as spectacular as ever with around four and half thousand Noosa locals gathering in the Noosaville Lions Park for a night of carolling to celebrate the Christmas season.

Kicking off the evening will be our kid’s performance, a visit from Santa; with a little treat for every child and a very special performance from Noosa local and international singer/songwriter, Wes Carr.

The official entertainment starts at 7pm but come early with your blanket or chair and reserve your patch for your friends and family.

Grab some dinner from one of the food stalls, some festive glow products for the kids and join us for a night of great Christmas entertainment.

Hosted by the Churches of Noosa, with the support of Noosa Council and many local businesses, it is our privilege to join with and our community for such a great event.

All support is welcome, contact Noosa Church for ways to contribute.

On behalf of all the ministers of Noosa we hope and pray you have an amazing and blessed Christmas.

When: This Sunday December 15 at 7pm.

Where: Noosaville Lions Park.

What: A free community event, food and coffee will be available for purchase from vendors.

Story supplied by Rachel Arnall.

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