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Pakenham Carols delights once more

Despite patchy weather, the Pakenham Christmas Carols was another success, maintaining its firm position as a staple of the local festive season.

The Cardinia Shire community came together to celebrate the joyous spirit of Christmas at the 2025 Cardinia Shire Christmas Carols, held on Saturday, 6 December at the picturesque Toomuc Recreation Reserve. This enchanting event drew a vibrant crowd, uniting families and friends in a kaleidoscope of music, laughter, and festive cheer.

As the sun set, the reserve was transformed into a beautiful holiday wonderland, and the air filled with the sounds of beloved carols and festive activities for all ages. Attendees indulged in a variety of delicious food stalls, while children enjoyed face painting and fun games, creating cherished memories to last a lifetime.

The evening showcased an impressive lineup of local talent, with choirs and musicians captivating the audience with their heartfelt performances. Each act brought a unique flavour to the night, encouraging lively sing-alongs that echoed throughout the reserve.

The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the special guest appearance by Santa Claus, who spread holiday cheer and delight among the young and young-at-heart.

As the festivities drew to a close, attendees left the event with smiles, cherished memories, and their hearts warmed by the camaraderie of the season, capped off by a stunning fireworks display lighting up the night sky.

Cardinia Shire Council extends its gratitude to all the local businesses, organisations, and volunteers who made the 2025 Cardinia Shire Christmas Carols an unforgettable occasion. We wish everyone a joyful holiday season filled with peace and happiness.

There are still plenty of community-led Christmas carol events throughout December to enjoy across Cardinia Shire. To find out more, visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/christmas

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