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Floating Christmas tree comp now open

Entries are now open for the popular Flick the Switch with Santa competition, giving children the chance to help Santa light up Geelong’s iconic floating Christmas tree.

12 finalists will be drawn from the pool of entrants and invited to attend the Christmas in Geelong Opening Night on Saturday, November 11 as special guests with their immediate family.

One of the finalists will then be randomly selected on the night to join Santa Claus to flick the switch and light up the floating Christmas tree, which will be illuminated with thousands of LED lights.

Geelong mayor Trent Sullivan encouraged all children aged 12 and under to enter the competition.

“Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to create cherished memories for your child and your family at our Christmas in Geelong Opening Night event,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“It’s a magical night to start the holiday season off in style.

“There will also be roving performers, a stage show, fireworks, the tree’s light and sound show and fun activities for the whole family.”

This will be the ninth year the 25-metre floating Christmas tree graces Geelong’s Waterfront, providing sound and light shows each night from Opening Night till January 7.

Deputy mayor Anthony Aitken encouraged residents to check out the Christmas in Geelong 2023 program, which will be distributed in October.

Entries are open to children aged 12 years and under and close November 1. Visit geelongaustralia.com.au/christmas and head to the competitions page to enter.

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