It’s beginning to sound 
a lot like Christmas

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It’s beginning to sound 
a lot like Christmas

Agroup of Adelaide-based musicians and singers will return to Millicent on December 14 to be the headline act at the third annual Christmas Fair and Community Carols at the Millicent Rotunda Parklands.


Ngoma Music is a collective of talented creatives and artists from diverse cultural backgrounds and they wowed the crowd at their first visit a year ago.


From mid-afternoon, they will be sharing inspiring songs and celebrating Christmas.


Ngoma Music members frequently leave their homes in the capital city to venture into the regions and provide music and singing to rural churches.


Suitable for all ages, the fair and community carols are being organised by the Millicent Christian Churches Association.


The fair will commence at 1pm and a light-hearted talent quest and competitive stunts are part of the program.


Santa Claus is expected to call by in the late afternoon and there will be a live nativity scene.


The busy day will conclude around 6pm.


The first Christmas Fair and Community Carols event was staged in 2022 after it became apparent that other festive traditions in Millicent had gone into recess.

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