Christmas is not cancelled in the City of Greater Bendigo this year with multiple events going ahead for the first time in over 18 months.
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Events include Bendigo's annual New Year's Eve fireworks display along with the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rosalind Park.
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The city and Fosterville Goldmine will together present the 2021/2022 Summer in the Parks program, which will feature a popular range of entertaining free events during December, January and February.
Mayor Andrea Metcalf said the lighting of the Christmas tree in the Piazza in Rosalind Park was an exciting countdown to Christmas and the start of the hugely popular program.
"The traditional lighting of the tree marks the start of the festive season," she said.
"The tree will be lit at approximately 8.45pm and there will be entertainment for children beforehand starting from 6.30pm onwards, including roving Christmas characters, entertainers from Connected Circus, music and Christmas carols with singer Ryan Gay."
Cr Metcalf said unfortunately, however the traditional Christmas Carols in the region would not take place this year.
"This is due to the difficulties in meeting health requirements set by state government to keep community events COVID-safe, including the capability to check vaccination status of all those attending the events and to secure an area," she said.
"After a challenging time for our community due to the pandemic, I am delighted to announce the community will also be able to celebrate New Year's Eve with our traditional fireworks."
Cr Metcalf said for first time, the fireworks event would take place at the Queen Elizabeth Oval.
"The spectacular firework displays will light up the sky at 9.15pm and midnight from the poppet head," she said.
"Please make sure your animals and pets are secure and kept safe during the New Year celebrations.
"There's plenty more fun in January and February with Summer in the Parks program presenting a wide range of live music events and classic movie nights under the stars.
"It's a perfect opportunity to enjoy free entertainment in our beautiful parks, support our local hospitality and dine out or picnic safely with family and friends."
Booking is not required to attend any of these events, including the Christmas tree light up or the New Year's Eve fireworks.
Everyone over 16 will need to be double vaccinated or have proof of a medical exemption when they scan the Service Victoria QR code and show proof at the gate entrance.
The City of Greater Bendigo's annual Summer in the Parks program will begin with the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rosalind Park on Friday December 3.
To keep up to date with the Summer in the Parks program of events, activities, times and dates, please visit here.
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