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Vote for your favourite tree this Christmas

Johnstone Park will come alive with colour for the festive season with the return of the popular annual school Christmas tree display.

30 primary schools across the region will contribute to the Christmas tree showcase, which will be on display at the Johnstone Park forecourt from Monday, November 13 to Sunday, January 7.

Each of the schools’ trees will have its own QR code, allowing the public to vote for their favourite tree.

The school judged to have the best decorated tree will be awarded a $500 voucher to put toward gardening, art or sport projects.

The school Christmas tree display is just one of the festive events and activities across Geelong in coming weeks.

A free opening night celebration featuring a variety of live entertainment kicks off the season at Steampacket Quay on Saturday, November 11, beginning at 7pm and concluding with a fireworks display at 9pm.

The celebrations continue with the floating Christmas tree in Corio Bay from November 12 to January 7, Christmas in the Gardens at Geelong Botanic Gardens on Saturday, December 16 and a range of other activities.

Geelong’s deputy mayor Anthony Aitken said Christmas was an important period for the region.

“Christmas is a cherished time of the year in Geelong for many; it brings together families and visitors from near and far to partake in the region’s festive activities,” he said.

“Our aim is to create unforgettable memories for families and young ones. I encourage (people) to explore the various family-friendly activities and events featured in our Christmas in Geelong 2023 program, including the now well-loved and supported school Christmas tree display in Johnstone Park.”

Visit www.geelongaustralia.com.au/christmas for the complete 2023 Christmas in Geelong program.

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