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Santa to drop in on Peregian Carols

Keep an eye on the sky on Wednesday 20 December when Santa returns to Peregian Beach for the Sunshine Coast’s longest running Christmas carols, now in its 59th year.

A committed group of local volunteers and events professionals are gathering regularly to prepare what they hope will be the best carols event yet, including a host of local entertainers.

“We are collaborating with the Peregian Beach Business Association and the Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club to bring the event back to the park and we’d love the whole community to attend,“ Peregian Family and Friends president Leigh McCready said.

“This year’s event is going to have all the old favourites like carol singers, musicians singing traditional and modern songs and of course a very special sky-diving guest will be there for the kids.

“And we’re also continuing some of the new features we added in 2022, such as a food court, local artisan market for those last-minute Christmas goodies, a jumping castle and a spectacular surprise to conclude the evening, with lots of fun for little and big kids alike.

“We’d like to thank sponsor Noosa Council, who are once again providing much appreciated support for the event. We are requesting a small donation per family to cover the costs of attending the Carols, with a $15 per family contribution which covers all music, entertainment and kid’s activities.”

Come along and celebrate on Wednesday 20 December from 3pm in Peregian Park, Peregian Beach.”

For further information visit the Peregian Beach Carols 2022 Facebook event or events.humanitix.com/peregian-beach-carols-2023

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