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HomeNewsTewantin's Christmas Carnival Fun

Tewantin’s Christmas Carnival Fun

Come along and enjoy the fun of Tewantin Noosa RSL’s Christmas Carnival event, happening this Sunday the 8th of December.

Experience live entertainment and carols by Contraband, carnival rides, food vendors and heaps of fun throughout the evening.

The usual fireworks will not take place this year, instead, all money will be donated to the local fire brigades who were involved in the recent event that claimed homes and bushland in the region.

This is a free event for all ages to enjoy, with the action kicking off at 4pm this Sunday at Memorial Park.

This is the 24th year of the Tewantin Christmas Carnival, and it’s surely not one to miss.

Hosted by Tewantin Noosa RSL Club, in conjunction with Tewantin Noosa RSL Sub Branch and the Vietnam Veterans Association. Sponsorship by Coca Cola, Tim Payne Electrical, Zinc FM and the Noosa Council.

What: Free live entertainment for all ages.

When: Sunday 8th December 4pm-8pm.

Where: Tewantin Memorial Park.

 

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