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Bank on a great night of song

CAROLS on the River is back for another year with a night full of fun for the whole family on Sunday 21 December, from 7pm.
Presented by the Noosa Christian Outreach Church in association with the Tewantin Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank and Noosa Council, Carols on the River is a free community event designed for families.
Bring the picnic rug and settle in to sing-along to carols, watch dancers, wave a glow stick, and enjoy the delicious food on offer from on-site vendors.
Santa will also drop by to see all the children, plus a spectacular fireworks display will take place over the river.
Noosa Christian Outreach Church Pastor John Usher said Carols on the River is possible thanks to a collaborative effort.
“We just love this event,” he said. “It will be sure to fill audience members with the Chirstmas spirit and we’re proud of what so many of our church volunteers give in making this event so special for the people of Noosa every year.
“We’re delighted to be able to do this through support from Bendigo Bank and Noosa Council too, because without them we wouldn’t be able to produce this on the scale we do.
Pastor Usher said everyone is welcome to wear something “Christmassy” to the carols to add to the festive mood.
Carols on the River will be held on Sunday 21 December, from 7pm, at the Lions Park, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville.

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