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Santa stopping at local landmarks

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News15 December 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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A CHILD on the Tinsel Trail in Mordialloc. Picture: Supplied
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THERE are just a few more stops on Kingston’s Tinsel Trail this year.

The Tinsel Trail has seen activities and events take place across the Kingston area. Santa has also been making appearances.

The last stops on the trail this weekend are at Dingley Farmers’ Market and Dingley Library, Saturday 18 December from 9am – 10am, and in Aspendale at Aspendale Shopping Centre and Station Street, Saturday 18 December from 11am – 12pm.

Kingston mayor Steve Staikos said “while we can’t bring you Carols by Kingston this year, there’s still plenty of fun to be had. Whether you’re shopping for gifts, out with the family, or catching up with friends, remember to support our local businesses across Kingston and along the Tinsel Trail.”

“Featuring pop-up carollers, roving circus performers, Santa on a Segway, face painting and the distribution of shop-local bags, there will be plenty of opportunities to celebrate,” he said. “Little ones will be able to immerse themselves in the magic of Christmas by touring the city’s shopping centres or entering the colouring competition via one of the specially-marked Santa’s mailboxes.

“Our businesses would really appreciate your support after the year we have had, and we hope the Tinsel Trail will help re-energise our local shopping strips.”

For more information visit kingston.vic.gov.au/tinseltrail

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 15 December 2021

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