1878 days ago

Devonport Lions Santa Parade and Christmas Festival

Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust

Now in its fourteenth year, the Devonport Santa Parade and Christmas Festival is taking place on Sunday 6th December.
The fun starts with the Devonport Lions Santa Parade, stepping off from Clarence St at 11am and then afterwards festival in the park in Windsor Reserve until 3pm.
Enjoy entertainment throughout the day with song and dance performances taking place on the Dance in the Park stage, Devonport Craft & Fine Food Market stalls, sausage sizzle, bake stalls, preschool play zone, Devonport Volunteer Fire Brigade combat zone plus most importantly, the chance to meet Santa and tell him what you want for Christmas!
For information about the Parade contact Bruce Wetherall: bruce_wetherall@hotmail.com or for info about the Festival contact Maria ph: 445 9533 or email maria@devonportpeninsulatrust.nz
www.devonportpeninsulatrust.nz...

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