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2579 days ago

St Stephens Tamahere Christmas Festival

Gail from Tamahere

Morning and Afternoon Teas
Monday 10th to Friday 14th December 10 am - 4 pm
$5 for tea or coffee & Christmas cake or shortbread
& Christmas Shop
Gifts and decorations Proceeds to local charities
Carol Services in the Church
10.30am & 1.00pm led by local musicians Monday 10th to Friday 14th December
The programme of choirs and musicians:
Monday 10th December
Rototuna Primary School 10.30am
Rukuhia School 1pm
Tuesday 11th December
Tauwhare School 10.30am
Tamahere School 1pm
Wednesday 12th December
Grier and Giane Gardyne 10.30am
Flute group 1pm
Thursday 13th December
Eastside Singers 10.30am
St Columba’s School 1pm
Friday 14th December
Cathedral Singers 10.30am
Recorder group

1pm.
They all appreciate an audience! Attending a carol service is an opportunity to celebrate what Christmas means in a peaceful, beautiful and joyful environment.

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