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Karori Christmas Tree Festival - 1 December - 15 January

Sharon from Karori

Get into the festive spirit this season by checking out the stunning and beautifully decorated Christmas Trees in the Karori Event Centre window.

These gorgeous trees have been created by some talented local businesses and community groups, and you can vote on your favourite tree, but filling in the entry form and dropping it in the box at the Karori Communtiy Centre.

This initiavie has been kindly supported by the Wellington City Council, Mitre 10 Crofton Downs and Karori New World.

The winning / best decorated tree, will receive a prize pack of a chilly bin set and food hamper.

A wonderful way to bring some Christmas cheer to Karori this season!

Photos attached are only a small taster of what you will see. Head on down to the event Centre to get the full experience.

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