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A community gift

A free community event with a focus on family activities is coming to Bell Post Hill to celebrate the spirit of Christmas.

Kardinia Family Christmas Carnival will feature carnival rides, food trucks, live entertainment, a makers market, lots of children’s activities and a family-friendly Christmas show at Kardinia Church.

Kardinia Community Services manager Karen Evans said the event would be a chance for the community to enjoy some family time from 10am to 4pm on Sunday 7 December.

“We’re really keen to provide an event where we have that sense of community and of people coming together,” she said.

“We welcome anyone to come along for the day to have some fun and get involved, and we look forward to welcoming people across the community.

“This is an inaugural event for us as historically, we’ve conducted a Christmas carol show, but this is the first time we’re heading into more of a community event, and it’s totally free for everyone who comes.”

St Paul’s Anglican Church will also host its annual Christmas Tree Festival, featuring a display of Christmas trees decorated by local groups, charities and not-for-profits.

Church vicar Reverend Jennifer Furphy said the festival promised a festive atmosphere filled with music, stalls and family-friendly fun.

“This festival is a celebration of community spirit and the joy of the season,” she said.

“We’re excited to welcome families, friends, and visitors to experience the warmth and creativity that make this event so special.”

The Christmas Tree Festival will be held from 6pm to 9pm on Friday 5 December and from 10am to 3pm on Saturday 6 December, with entry by a gold coin donation and free for children.

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