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By JONATHON HOWARD

RESIDENTS are invited to enjoy the Noosa Chorale Christmas Wassail this Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 December.
The J will be transformed into a Christmas wonderland.
The carols will take place at The J at Noosa Junction from 7.30pm.
Ticket prices are $30 and bookings can be made online (www.thej.com.au) or by phoning (07) 5329 6560.

Carols add sparkle
THE Peregian Beach Christmas Carols will take place at the Peregian Lions Club near the Peregian Beach Surf Club from 5.30pm on Monday 22 December.
The event will feature a visit from Santa at 6.30pm, who is expected to hitch a ride with the RACQ CareFlight helicopter.
The night will close with a fireworks display at 8.30pm.

Lunch with the lot
AUSSIE World will open its gates to more than 450 coastal locals who are doing it tough today (Thursday 18 December), for a special day of excusive rides, Santa visit, special guests and a hot Christmas lunch.
For many families going along to Aussie World allows them to celebrate Christmas and treat their children to an out-of-the-ordinary day, which most would not be able to afford for their families.
“This year Aussie World has a Christmas wonderland for our families to enjoy, as well as special guests Alfie Langer and Kerrod Walters,” Caloundra Salvation Army Captain Stuart Glover said.
“It’s a special time of year for us all and it is great to make it special for those who may not be able to afford it, Captain Glover said.

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