Mount’s Twilight Christmas Back Again

Enjoying the season of Christmas music.

Following on from the success of the 2021 Twilight Christmas Concert, Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc [MMPAD] will again hold its carols concert event at Mount Morgan’s Historical Railway Station.

MMPAD President, Mr John Steinberger said the event was well received and the number of positive comments we received was outstanding. More than 150 attended the event.

“We have decided to keep the event as an outdoor function, providing quality entertainment and generating a special atmosphere at the historic Railway Station,” he said.

“While there are no government requirements in relation to COVID, there are still plenty of hand sanitising stations and opportunities for people to social distance if they so choose.”

Mr Steinberger said this year’s program offered some special treats with Lyn Anstey, Jodi Nichols and John Batley performing.

“Amanda Sealy, who performed with Troy Cassar-Daley in 2019, will also be providing entertainment,” he said.

“We have kept our performance in line with the Christmas Spirit and have included sing-alongs with the Christmas Carols, encouraging the audience to join in.

As a special treat for the kids, Santa will arrive on the Fire Engine with some sweet treats.

Mr Steinberger said MMPAD would also draw the 2022 Buy Local Promotion winners.

“This was favourably received last year,” Mr Steinberger said.

Concert goers also can buy light refreshments including coffee, tea, pancakes, a sausage sizzle, or a nice cold ice cream.

“All in all, it will be a great evening for everyone to relax, enjoy and join in with the free entertainment,” he said.

Other News

Community support for those struggling

Another community on the Sunshine Coast is opening its arms - and pantries - to help those in need. Extending a helping hand to people...

CPR courses for Don’t Die July

Aussie ‘Police Rescue’ TV star and former military paramedics are amongst a group of Australian first responders to launch an international cardiopulmonary resuscitation...

COTA leads the way in loneliness battle

Council on the Ageing (COTA) Queensland is the first peak body for Seniors Social Isolation Prevention aimed at supporting more older people to stay...

Finding a place to help others

National Volunteering Week 20-26 May, is over but Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said it’s not too late find somewhere to volunteer and help...

Laidley Spring Festival to sparkle with Spring Magic

Shopping for beautiful blooms, presentations by guest speakers, hands-on workshops, and fossicking for precious gemstones are just a few of the exciting activities planned...