Simon Mumford
08 December 2022, 4:44 AM
Lismore Delights hits the CBD again this evening until 8pm.
Last week's launch was dampened by the rain but blue skies right now and only a 30% chance of rain.
Santas Wonderland is open in Magellan Street from 4pm to 6pm.
The music lineup at the Transit Centre features Uncle Billy at 4pm, Mish Songsmith at 4.30pm, and Jimmy Willing & The Real Gone Hick-Ups from 6-8pm
Family fun includes the Construction Central LEGO CHALLENGE for kids at the Lismore Transit Centre, face painting at Magellan Street, and the delightful Christmas Belles carolling on the streets!
You can check out the Very Merry Markets, on now until 7:30pm in the Quad.
Discover music and art, food and activities, all brought together at the Quad for a magical festive evening in Lismore.
You can create art with the Collage Club and shop for local creations at the pop-up Artist’s Market.
Find tasty treats and learn Christmas recipes from local growers at the Lismore Produce Markets.
Visit the library space where you will find books for sale, family activities and insightful talks.
Listen to local tunes thanks to Northern Rivers Conservatorium and Our Backyards Music Series which includes Our Backyard Music Series featuring Mr Rhodes + Art Pleasley from 5:30pm.
The Lismore CBD is getting spruced up and ready for Christmas as the Lismore City Council pressure clean the footpaths in the CBD starting Monday, 12 December.
Cleaning will be completed at night starting from 6pm, except for Thursday evenings, when Lismore Delights and the Very Merry Markets will be taking place. This is to limit the disruption to businesses and the general public.
The sprucing up of our CBD will complement the new Christmas decorations and banners that can be found throughout the city. Council has worked hard this year to ensure it is a very special Christmas for our community.
Don’t forget to come along to Shopbaby Carols in the Heart this weekend for a great evening of singing and festivities. Sunday, 11 December from 4.30pm-9pm at Nesbitt Park, South Lismore.