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Carols a highlight of Christmas celebrations

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News20 December 2021Updated:22 December 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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BONNIE Anderson sings at Frankston’s annual Christmas Carols concert. Pic: Steve Brown
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CHRISTMAS is just a few days away.

As part of Christmas celebrations in Frankston, carols filled the air and the 100-year-old Norfolk Pine lit up the streets.

The local carols were last weekend at SkyBus Stadium. A crowd of thousands turned out to watch the event on Saturday, which was headlined by Bonnie Anderson. There were also performances from Mick Harrington, Team Dream, PLOS Musical Productions, Mornington Peninsula Welsh Ladies Choir, and the Frankston City Band.

Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy said “what a journey we have all been on over the past 12 months. Since my time on council, I have been so proud of our community spirit and resilience.”

“Like many of you, I am looking forward to Christmas this year and being able to celebrate with my family and friends,” he said. “It is wonderful to be here in front of such a large crowd of happy faces, after what has been a hard year.”

Frankston’s Magical Christmas events run until Christmas Eve. For a full list of Christmas events and a map of outstanding local Christmas lights, visit discoverfrankston.com/events/frankstons-magical-christmas-2021

First published in the Frankston Times – 21 December 2021

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