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Ceberano leads Christmas cheer

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News23 November 20161 Comment2 Mins Read
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Singing sensation: Kate Ceberano is Kingston bound to entertain families at Carols by Kingston.
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Singing sensation: Kate Ceberano is Kingston bound to entertain families at Carols by Kingston.
Singing sensation: Kate Ceberano is Kingston bound to entertain families at Carols by Kingston.

POPULAR singer Kate Ceberano will head a star-studded evening to celebrate the Christmas season at this year’s Carols by Kingston celebration.

Kingston mayor Cr David Eden said Carols by Kingston is a great chance for the community to get together with friends and family before the holidays and relax in the park to the sounds of Christmas cheer.

“This free, family-friendly community event has plenty on offer with fantastic performers, food vans, kids rides, market gift stalls, a visit from Santa and a spectacular fireworks finale,” Cr Eden said.

“Carols by Kingston marks the start of our popular Season of Festivals with four great events planned for the coming months.”

Carols by Kingston will feature performances from Kate Ceberano, Hunters and Collectors star Jack Howard and jazz singer Nina Ferro;  Christmas market stalls including kid’s gardening gifts, handcrafted jewellery, Christmas decorations and a range of home decor and handcrafted items; children’s carnival rides and accessible services including Auslan signing and a Marvel superheroes loo facility.

Visitors can also help support Kingston community groups at the Edithvale Fire Brigade fundraising sausage sizzle and by buying a candle to support the Kingston Toy Library.

Carols by Kingston, an alcohol-free event, will be hosted at Sir William Fry Reserve, Highett on Sunday 11 December, 6.30-9.30pm.

See kingston.vic.gov.au/carols or call Kingston Council on 1300 653 356.

A limited number of reserve seating spaces for $15 each and can be bought online or at council’s customer services centres.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 23 November 2016

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  1. Chef Ha Nguyen on 23 November 2016 10:21 pm

    Looking forward to attend the Carols by Kingston Christmas evening. It always feel great to listen Kate.

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