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Tewantin’s 150 Year Celebration and Christmas program

The Christmas and Tewantin 150 Year Celebration will take place on Saturday 11 December 2021 from 9am to noon along Poinciana Ave in Tewantin.

Don’t miss this historical day for the community by joining in on the entertaining events throughout the morning.

PROGRAM

9am to noon

– Historical displays in the Royal Mail Hotel foyer and Parkyn Hut.

– Stalls lining the streets including Noosa Regional Gallery kids’ workshop.

– Drop into Ray White Noosa River and enter the competition to win a ladies’ classic vintage pushbike.

– Noosa Community Radio live broadcast.

9.30am to noon:

– Cobb and Coach stage coach rides departing from the front of Bendigo Bank.

10am to noon:

– Face painting for children in front of H and R Block.

– Miss Donna balloons in front of Tewantin Plaza.

– Classic cars in front of CWA.

10am to 11am:

-Doo Wop Dolls band performing in front of ANZ Bank.

10.50am:

– Official cutting of the Tewantin is 150 Years cake in front of Richies Bakery by Noosa MP Sandy Bolton.

11am to noon:

-Amanda Jansen playing in front of Richies Bakery.

-Santa arriving in front of Ray White Real Estate.

Noon:

-Aussie Heritage Lunch at the Royal Mail Hotel with guest speakers Bob Abott, Phil Jarratt, and Tom Wegener.

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