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Christmas to bring joy to Tewantin

Christmas will bring joy to Tewantin again this year, with the added bonus of celebrating the town’s historic anniversary.

The town of Tewantin was established in 1871, so the township of Tewantin is officially 150 years old this year.

Tewantin Traders Association has been working closely over the past few months with Tewantin Noosa RSL and Parkyn Hut to bring together this year’s celebration for the community.

Tewantin Traders Association is holding a Christmas program on Saturday 11 December from 9am to noon and the Tewantin Noosa RSL will have the evening program from 3pm to 8pm.

There will be live entertainment with Amanda Jensen and The Doo Wop Dolls, face painting and Miss Donna balloons for the kids, classic cars on display in front of the Tewantin CWA, and street stalls lining Poinciana Avenue, including the CWA stall in their car park.

If that’s not enough to keep you entertained, Noosa Community Radio will be broadcasting live and there will be historical displays at Parkyn Hut and the Royal Mail Hotel.

President of Tewantin Traders Association Barbara Sheriff said, “We have a fabulous Cobb and Co Coach coming to Tewantin for the event, so it is going to be a lot of fun for everyone to have a ride in the stage coach.“

“We have the official cutting of Tewantin is 150 Years cake with Noosa MP Sandy Bolton, supplied by Richies Bakery, who we all know make the best cakes in Noosa,“ she said.

“We have Santa who will be giving lolly bags to all of the kids. We have a fabulous competition to win a ladies’ classic vintage pushbike, supplied by Ray White Noosa River, that anyone can enter on the day.“

Tewantin Traders Association sends a big thank you to the following sponsors that made the event possible: Richies Bakery, Noosa Tewantin RSL, Ray White Noosa River, Loan Market, RJS Accounting, R Simmonds and Associates, CWA Tewantin, Anna Harris Accounting, Bendigo Bank, Noosa Travel, Tewantin Travel, Tewantin Market Garden, Royal Mail Hotel, Noosa Office Choice, River Shack, Noosaville Fish Market, Lakeside Laundromat, Tewantin Medical Centre, Tewantin Heritage and Historical Society, Dusk to Dawn Sleep Centre.

For more information visit the Tewantin Traders Association Facebook and Instagram pages at Yourcommunity4565.

View the morning program and Tewantin Noosa RSL Christmas Carnival night time program on the website at tewantin.town

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