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Pasko Sa Geelong

A vibrant event is bringing the spirit of Christmas to Norlane to inspire connections and friendships among Geelong’s cultural communities.

Filipino Australian Friendship Association of Geelong will host Pasko Sa Geelong, meaning Christmas in Geelong, at the not-for-profit’s hall at 28 The Boulevard from 10am to 5pm on December 1.

President Mila Cichello said many activities would be available during the event, including live music, cultural performances, raffles, and parol-making workshops.

“In the Philippines, families make their own parol (star lanterns), and they then hang it in front of the house on December 1 and it signifies the beginning of Christmas,” she said.

“We’re going to be featuring a lot of choir groups, bands and young people singing Philippine and English carols. There will also be street food vans and traditional food available.”

The event will also feature special appearances, including Father Christmas, who will hand out gifts to kids, and an opportunity to meet staff from the Philippine Consulate General.

Ms Cichello said Pasko Sa Geelong was a public event that was free to everyone regardless of culture and nationality.

“Christmas in our Hearts is the event’s general theme and for me and many other Philippine people around the world, Christmas means family time, happiness and shared memories,” she said.

“I would like to wish everyone in the Geelong community a very Merry Christmas and in the Philippines we say ‘Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon po’, meaning Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.”

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