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Carnival shares the Christmas spirit

By Hollie Harris

CHRISTMAS is about creating those extra special experiences with friends and loved ones and enjoying the absolute best the festive season has to offer.
That’s why the Tewantin Noosa RSL in conjunction with the Tewantin Noosa RSL Sub-branch, the Vietnam Veterans Association and Tewantin Noosa Lions Club have joined together with the support of the Noosa Council through a community grant to present the 21st annual Tewantin Christmas Carnival.
The festival is held in Memorial Park and as always provides a free, fun, family-friendly atmosphere designed to tickle your festive season fantasies no matter what age.
The carnival kicks off on Sunday 11 December, from 4pm to 8pm, with astounding live entertainment and carols provided by one of the Coasts favourite cover bands, Contraband.
With Heidi Williams on lead vocals fronting the band, Michael Barry on lead/rhythm guitar and vocals, Pete Huntley on bass, and Mark O’Bryen on drums you’ll be on your feet dancing.
With ice-cream, soft drinks, lollies, raffles, live entertainment, or rides will be something for everyone at the Tewantin Christmas Carnival.
The evening culminates with a fireworks display over the beautiful Noosa River.
Everyone one is welcome, so head on down next weekend and kick of this year’s festive season with an afternoon of fun, food, and entertainment.

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