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Christmas schedule packed

Christmas is not just a one-day event.

The build-up is arguably more exciting, as the anticipation of what is to come grows.

Socially, we’re never busier as we catch up with loved ones and reflect on all that has occurred during the year.

Through our fantastic Christmas in Geelong program, there is a lot of places for the Geelong community to gather and a host of events it can share in.

The activities – attended by our residents and visitors from outside the region – also generated a welcome addition to Geelong’s economy.

Last year, it was estimated that the Christmas in Geelong program injected more than $15.7 million into our economy.

Because of these social and economic benefits – and recognising that not everyone travels into central Geelong – Council is providing Christmas-themed activities right across the region.

From Lara to St Leonards, and Waurn Ponds to Whittington, there are displays, attractions and events being held in our local areas.

The eight-week extravaganza kicks off Saturday, with the lighting of the iconic Floating Christmas Tree.

Roving performers will be on the Waterfront from 5.30pm Saturday, with a two-hour stage show beginning at 7pm, before the tree is lit for the first time at 9pm.

The tree’s daily sound and light shows – including four family-friendly daylight shows during December – will entertain visitors until January 7.

The Floating Christmas Tree is the centrepiece of our program, but there is a great mix of traditional favourites and new additions.

A host of other family festivities are returning, such as the Projections on City Hall, Letters to Santa, the Giant Selfie Trail, free Santa Pet Photos and the School Christmas Trees in Johnstone Park.

There is also Christmas Music and Storytelling with Granny Lee, and multiple festive morning teas at the Carousel with Santa.

Adults can take part in their own activities, such as masterclasses, markets and special Piano Bar Christmas events.

And if you want to keep active during festive period, there’s golf, swimming, surfing and yoga on offer.

For more information on the full Christmas program, visit geelongaustralia.com.au/christmas

The festive period is a great reminder to be grateful for all that we have; to cherish and strengthen our relationships with family and friends; and to celebrate all that is good with our community.

During this time, I’d encourage you to shop locally, wherever you can.

Your money goes a long way when it is spent with local businesses, and it will ensure that local jobs and suppliers are supported.

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