Yandina Community Christmas Carols to bring the hinterland together
Yandina is getting ready to sing, celebrate and shine as the Yandina Community Christmas Carols return for the second year on Sunday 7 December at Yandina State School.
Last year’s event drew entertainers and families from many of our hinterland communities, filling the evening with joyful music, shared connection and plenty of festive cheer. After such a warm response, organisers are thrilled to bring the tradition back with even more free community entertainment.
There will be performances by local school choirs, dance groups, and bands alongside talented local artists and musicians from the region. One of the highlights every year is a special visit from Santa, who will arrive in true hinterland style with the support of the Yandina/North Arm and Maroochy River Rural Fire Brigades.
Families are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and settle in for the evening with entertainment starting on the community stage at 1pm. A selection of food trucks will be on site, offering dinner options for those who’d prefer not to pack a basket and a Christmas market will showcase local makers, crafters and small business owners - offering a relaxed opportunity to support the “shop local, buy local” values that are so important to our region.
Free kids activities including face painting and petting zoo are also planned to support this free family friendly event. This year will also see the return of the Yandina P&C Mega Raffle, featuring over $12 000 worth of prizes generously donated by local businesses. Tickets are available to purchase before and during the event, with the raffle drawn on the night. All funds raised go directly back into supporting the Yandina P&C. The evening is set to conclude with a much loved community fireworks display, lighting up the sky at 7pm.
“This is about giving our community a place to come together and celebrate the festive season. The carols are accessible for all, you don’t need tickets, you don’t need to travel, and you don’t need to spend money to participate. That is what make this event so special.”