2092 days ago

Christmas Carols - Sat 8th Dec

Howick Historical Village

A Traditional Christmas

As our Chrismas gift to you we are offering a special discounted entry fee of $8 per person tonight only, under 5's are FREE.

Enjoy the Christmas season as the sun goes down and the village comes alight. Join us for Christmas carols by candlelight in our quaint church, games on the lawn, a craft market for those wanting to purchase a unique gift, Christmas food baking on the coal ranges and other traditional Christmas activities to participate in. There is something for everyone to enjoy.

BRING EXTRA CHANGE: We have a food truck (Gezebo) with French Crepes and your choice of home made sauces (chocolate, salted caramel, strawberries, bananas, mango and more ) or Savoury Crepes with your choice of toppings (Ham, cheese, spinach, tomatoes) for sale. Drinks and ice-blocks for sale in Howick Arms and lollies for sale in Johnson's sweet shop, Classy Craft markets and our souvenir shop will be open for your Christmas shopping, so bring some cash,

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