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Enjoy a rattling good Christmas fair

A full day of entertainment, train rides and Christmas shopping awaits at the Rattler Christmas Community Fair on Saturday 6 December from 9.30am to 4pm at Gympie Historic Railway Station.

The Mary Valley Rattler team is putting on the Christmas cheer with a day of non-stop entertainment for the whole family, with performances throughout the day by Gympie’s best homegrown talent including singers, dance schools and musical theatre groups.

There will be plenty of pre-Christmas shopping opportunities available at market stalls including Isobel Lane, Everything Dogz, Healthy Rainbow Art, Pallie Crafts, Trendy Threads, Cotton Wood Crafts, and Uniquely Yours by Sam.

There will be foods for all tastes and ages provided by Rusty Rails Café, Kylie’s Sweet Treats Icecream Van, Aaliyah’s Slushies and Confectionery and stalls operated by the volunteers from Gympie Lions and Rotary clubs,

Children will have plenty to entertain them during the event with Camel Rides, Old MacDonalds Farm Petting Zoo, Ebony Rose Face Painting, Party Pals Gympie Balloons and timber-made toad racing experiences available for purchase.

Dogs are welcome and special Santa Paws photos can be taken in front of the C17 967 steam train – a perfect festive memory for humans and their furry friends. Cost is $15.

Highlight of the day will be the Silver Bullet Train Rides which will run regularly to Monkland for just $10, giving adults and children the opportunity to step back in time and enjoy a taste of history.

Bookings for Santa Paws photos and train rides can be made via the website (under events) – www.maryvalleyrattler.com.au/ – or via Gympie Station (07 5482 2750) prior to the Fair to guarantee availability.

General Manager of the Mary Valley Rattler, Sherry Lowe, said the Fair was a chance to give back to the community which had helped preserve the Rattler and keep it on the rails, despite all the challenging conditions.

“We are spirit by name, spirit by nature and that same community spirit drives everything we do here at the Mary Valley Rattler,” she said. “From raffles and donations to prize giveaways, we’re proud to have provided over $50K in support for schools, charities, clubs and community groups that provide such valuable services to the community.

“The Christmas Community Fair is a great way to bring everyone together and celebrate the power of local community, while kicking off the Christmas countdown in style.”

For more information visit www.maryvalleyrattler.com.au

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