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Santa is coming to Mooloolaba

Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club has received some exciting news direct from elves at the North Pole. This Christmas Eve, Santa Claus will make a special guest appearance at Mooloolaba Beach.

Santa knows his way around a sleigh, but what about a Surf Boat? Jolly Old Saint Nick will make an impressive entrance onto the shores of Mooloolaba Beach, not from the skies but from the sea.

In what has become a local tradition, Santa will arrive by Surf boat onto the beach, in front of Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club at around 5.30pm on Friday 24 December outside the surf club. He’ll be bringing a sack full of treats for the children and will stop for a visit before he sets off on his big flight. Then to see him off, Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club is putting on a fireworks display to say thank you to our community for their ongoing support. As well as to welcome visitors to Mooloolaba and remind them to stay safe this summer and swim between the red and yellow flags.

This Christmas Eve community event is free to attend and a fun way to start the festivities. Santa will be making his grand entrance at 5.30pm, followed by fireworks at 7.15pm. Santa and his elves will be stopping by to say hi to all the kids and hand out treats.

Santa’s arrival at Mooloolaba is a long-standing tradition and a local initiative organised by Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club’s volunteers. It is a family-friendly event that locals and visitors to the region look forward to. This Christmas Eve, Santa will be giving out a host of treats include Nexba sugar-free drinks, Invisible Zinc sunscreen and lollies. So come down to meet Santa’s and the Mooloolaba elves.

“Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club is proud to host this community event every Christmas Eve. We are honoured that the big man makes time to visit us on his busiest night. So, come down for a Christmas celebration for the whole family. But remember kids, he’s making a list and checking it twice, so make sure you’re not naughty, but nice!” said Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club president Darryl Johnson.

In 2022, Mooloolaba Surf Lifesaving Club also will celebrate 100 years of community service. A host of exciting celebrations for locals, visitors, members, and former members will run over the Lifesaving season, starting next year on the 19th of November, 2022.

For information visit www.the surf club mooloolabaslsc.com.au/

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