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Celebrate 20 years of Christmas in Cooroy

Get ready for a night of festive fun and community spirit as the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce proudly presents the 20th annual Christmas in Cooroy.

Join as they celebrate this incredible milestone on Friday 13 December, with a magical evening filled with family-friendly entertainment and holiday cheer, all made possible by the generous support of local businesses.

This year promises to be bigger and better than ever with a host of exciting attractions, including an animal farm, climbing wall, boxing ring, and many more interactive activities for all ages.

New to the calendar this year is Sideshow Alley. Get in on the fun with classic games like Chocolate Drop, Fastest Felon, Ring Toss, Splat the Rat, and the famous Ham Wheel.

Tokens will be available to purchase ahead of time to skip the queues on the night.

All proceeds from Sideshow Alley will be donated to the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce, supporting future events and community initiatives.

Meet Santa and capture the perfect Christmas memory with a photo. Enjoy the talents of the local community as they perform on stage in the town hall or purchase a ticket to be in the

running for a delicious Christmas ham.

One of the biggest highlights of the night is the return of the Float Parade, back by popular demand after several years! This year’s theme is Festive Flicks, so expect floats inspired by your favourite holiday movies, bringing the magic of Christmas to life.

Don’t forget to cheer on participants in the Santa Race, the Jingle Joggers, and the festive Christmas Bike Competition, where creativity and holiday spirit shine.

They couldn’t make all this happen without the unwavering support of the community and local sponsors.

If your business is looking to get involved, there are still sponsorship opportunities available. This is a fantastic chance to be part of a beloved local tradition while promoting your brand to thousands of attendees.

Mark your calendars and bring the whole family for a night of Christmas magic at Christmas in Cooroy!

Find out more at: christmasincooroy.com.au

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