Christmas In Werribee City Centre

Christmas is here and brightening up Watton St!

Wyndham City is hosting a range of free Christmas activities for the whole family in the Werribee City Centre.

This festive season there will be a sparkling eight metre Christmas tree in Station Place, Werribee, that will be twinkling in the City Centre and will be popular with our young residents.

Don't miss the opportunity to snap some memories and take some selfies. Do some Christmas shopping and enjoy all the entertainment on offer while supporting local businesses.

Wyndham City Mayor, Cr Mia Shaw, said: "Bringing the Christmas spirit to our City Centre will hopefully provide some festive fun for families to enjoy as we know many of our residents are doing it tough with the cost of living and high interest rates impacting many."

"It's a great opportunity to get into the festive spirit and support our wonderful local retailers and the hospitality sector including our cafés and restaurants."

Come along and see Santa and friends at the Werribee City Centre from 4pm to 7pm on Friday 13 December and Friday 20 December and 10am to 1pm on Saturday 14 December and 21st December.

The Grinch will be visiting Wattville Workshop at the Piazza on Saturday 14 December in the morning from 10am to 1pm and in the afternoon from 3pm to 6pm with free craft activities on offer for children. No bookings required.

Bring the family along and enjoy festive favourite, The Grinch outdoor screening at Wyndham Park on Saturday 14 December from 5pm to 8pm. So, bring the picnic blanket, grab a bite to eat and chill under the palm trees and get into the Christmas spirit.

On Sunday 15 December from 10am to 2pm, the Festive fun day will bring the magic of the Christmas season to Werribee. Enjoy a day packed with festive cheer as you shop, dine, and play locally. Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus, the Grinch, and friends, sing along with carollers, and be entertained by talented local musicians.

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