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Embracing the spirit of the season: Tewantin Noosa RSL Club’s annual Christmas Carnival

As the joyous holiday season approaches, the Tewantin Noosa RSL Club is gearing up to spread festive cheer with its much-anticipated Annual Christmas Carnival on Sunday 10 December, from 4-8pm.

This delightful event promises a spectacular evening filled with family-friendly activities, entertainment, and a grand finale that will light up the Noosa River like never before.

One of the highlights of this year’s carnival is the array of free rides that will delight both the young and the young at heart.

From the exhilarating giant slide to the whimsical tea cups, the challenging rock wall, and the thrilling super flyer, there’s something for everyone seeking a dose of adrenaline-fueled fun.

Adding to the magical atmosphere, the Tewantin Noosa RSL is generously providing a free animal farm, where families can interact with adorable creatures and create lasting memories. As the sun sets, the carnival will come alive with the glow of enchanting products available for purchase, creating a vibrant and festive ambiance.

For those feeling lucky, raffle tickets will be on sale, offering the chance to win exciting prizes and contribute to the event’s success. The proceeds from the raffle will go towards supporting the Tewantin Noosa RSL’s ongoing community initiatives.

Feast your senses at the food stalls, offering a diverse range of culinary delights to satisfy every palate. From savoury treats to sweet indulgences, the carnival ensures that no one leaves hungry.

Entertainment is a key feature of the Annual Christmas Carnival, and this year’s lineup is nothing short of spectacular. Families can enjoy Brett Campbell’s Children’s Christmas Show, a captivating performance that will leave children wide-eyed with wonder.

David Zuric and Amanda Jensen will grace the stage, showcasing their musical talents and spreading joy through their performances.

As the evening progresses, the carnival will crescendo with the soul-stirring Carols by Candlelight, featuring the Kitty Kats. This heartwarming tradition brings the community together in a celebration of unity and goodwill.

The grand finale of the night promises to be a breathtaking display of lights and colours as the Noosa River becomes the backdrop for the BIGGEST fireworks display ever. Sponsored and hosted by the Tewantin Noosa RSL, this awe-inspiring spectacle will undoubtedly create memories that will last a lifetime.

The Tewantin Noosa RSL Club’s Annual Christmas Carnival is more than just an event; it’s a gift to the community. It exemplifies the spirit of generosity and togetherness that defines the holiday season.

So, mark your calendars and join us on 10 December for an evening of joy, laughter, and the magic of Christmas. Let’s come together to celebrate, create cherished moments, and embrace the true meaning of the season.

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