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Christmas cheer at Noosa Civic

Christmas Cheer at Noosa Civic

Get set for all the festive feels at 3.30pm on Wednesday 3 December when Noosa Mini Strings & Ensemble from Good Shepherd Lutheran College take the stage. This talented 40-piece group will bring a mid-week dose of Christmas spirit you won’t want to miss. Arrive early so you don’t miss the giveaways!

Photos with Santa

Find jolly Santa at his traditional grotto, plus you won’t want to miss this year’s mesmerising animated teddy bear display. Bookings for Santa Photos are recommended, and essential for Sensitive Santa and Santa Paws sessions.

Santa Letters

Letters to Santa can be posted in the mailbox at Santa’s Grotto and will receive a special reply! Last collection day is Monday 15th December.

Win Big. Gift Better!

Tick everyone off your list. The Civic’s gift guide has ideas for every style and budget. You’ll find their favourite things, from fashion and fragrances, to the must-have gadgets and games. And you could find yourself $500 when you enter the Christmas Giveaway!

Charity Gift Wrapping

The Charity Gift Wrapping counter returns from Sunday 30 November, with a new range of beautiful wrapping paper and the helping hands of volunteers from Katie Rose Cottage Hospice, The Cancer Council, Rotary Noosa Daybreak, KNGO Australia and Australian Red Cross. 100% of donations go to the charity partners.

SunnyKids Gift Appeal

Plus, you’ll find a SunnyKids collection point in centre (near Mister Minit) for toy donations, making this Christmas a little brighter for vulnerable families supported by SunnyKids.

Find out more at www.noosacivic.com.au

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