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Sandalford joins again with Swan City Church to present Carols in the Valley 2006. An outstanding inaugural event in 2005 saw over 7,000 people attend on a beautiful summer's evening, and this year will be even bigger and better.

Featuring the talents of local Perth artist Dave Smith, The Australian Opera Studio, Imagine That (popular children's entertainers), jazz pianist Ben Nichols, live band and a 50 voice choir, topped off with an awesome fireworks finale, this event is growing to be one of the most popular Carols by candlelight events in the Perth festive calendar.

Program

5.30pm

Gates Open

6.30pm

Pre-Show entertainment (Children's show and jazz pianist)

8.00pm

Carols Begin

9.30pm

Fireworks Finale

Parking
Gold coin donation parking is available on site.

What to Bring
Picnic rug, picnic food, and low chairs. Sealed bottled water only will be permitted into the venue. Strictly NO BYO alcohol allowed as this is a fully licensed venue.

Not Permitted
No BYO alcohol, tables, umbrellas, glass, metal cutlery, tents or sun shelters will be permitted on to the venue. All bags are subject to safety and security search on entry. Any prohibited items will be confiscated.

Food
An array of food items will be available for sale on the day. Guests are permitted to bring their own picnic hampers. Please remember NO glass and NO BYO alcohol.

Admission Free (Gold coin donation for parking)
This is a FREE community event brought to you by Swan City Church and Sandalford Wines to wish you and yours a safe, happy and blessed Christmas, and a joyful New Year.

Candles
Free wax candles will be available.
Safe, battery-operated flickering candles will also be available for purchase on the night.

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Our Featured Wines this Week

  2007 Sandalford Estate Reserve Shiraz


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Licensee: Sandalford Wines Pty Ltd | License Number: 623 005 3397 | ABN: 62 008 743 173 Address: 3210 West Swan Rd Caversham Western Australia 6055 | Phone: 08 9374 9374

WARNING: Under the Liquor Control Act 1986, it is an offence to sell or supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years on licensed or regulated premises; or
for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase, or attempt to purchase, liquor on licensed or regulated premises.