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Carols unite the community

By BRIDGET SCOTT

COMMUNITY groups will come together again this Christmas to create another unforgettable event.
With crowds of more than 700 last year, organisers of the Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols have high hopes for another successful event.
The event will kickoff at 6.30pm on Sunday 14 December at Presy Park on the corner of Russell and Childer’s streets.
With a free sausage sizzle and 200 showbags to give away, the event hosted by the Cranbourne Presbyterian Church and St John’s Anglican Church is set to be a fun night out for all.
As a new addition this year, there will also be a kids craft tent with plenty of fun activities available.
Best of all, there will be plenty of carolling mixed with local acts as well as coffee and ice-cream vendors.
Organisers hope that the Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols will be better than last year and a great chance for the entire town to come together.
The event is sponsored by the City of Casey.

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