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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Christmas lunch in New Norfolk

A FREE Christmas lunch will be available at the St Matthew's Church Hall in Bathurst St, New Norfolk, on Christmas Day tomorrow. The lunch is provided by the churches of New Norfolk, particularly for those who may be on their own at Christmas.

Lunch starts at noon and the theme is "bring a friend or come and make a friend." This will be followed by a concert at 2pm. For more information, to request transport or to make a booking (to assist with catering) phone 0409 954 052 or 0429 611 528.

What else is on this Christmas?

  • Christmas Eve, December 24: St Peter's Catholic Church, Hillside Crescent, New Norfolk, Christmas Eve Mass at 6pm, featuring children's nativity.
  • Christmas Eve, December 24: Salvation Army, 79 Hamilton Rd, Christmas Eve candlelight service at 7pm. Supper afterwards.
  • Christmas Eve, December 24: Christmas eucharist with carols, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Bathurst St, New Norfolk, 11pm.

  • Christmas Day, December 25: Christmas family eucharist, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Bathurst St, New Norfolk, 9.30am.
  • Christmas Day, December 25: Holy Communion, St John the Baptist Anglican Church, Ouse, 10am.

Season's greetings to all readers of the New Norfolk News.

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