PRESTATYN's festival of Christmas trees will start next week.
The popular annual festival, which is in its 14th year, will be held at Christ Church, Prestatyn, on the High Street, daily from Monday, November 25 to Saturday, November 30.
The festival is open Monday - Friday 1pm to 5pm (late night Thursday until 7pm) and on Saturday from 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Musical performances are as follows:
Monday, November 25
1pm Penmorfa Juniors
2pm Ysgol Clawdd Offa
Tuesday, November 26
1.30pm Ysgol Melyd
Wednesday, November 27
1.30pm Ysgol Penmorfa Infants
Thursday, November 28
1.30pm Bodnant Community School
4pm Rhiannon Beaumont-Bullock
High School
Friday, November 29
1.30pm Ysgol y Llys
Saturday, November 30
Kenny James - Vocalist
Organist
3.30pm PC Music Maker
The optional theme for this year is "Once upon a Time".
Christmas gifts may be purchased at various stalls and games and refreshments, as well as homemade cakes, will be available.
There is also a treasure hunt for children.
Admission: Adult £2, children £1, family ticket £5 and under 5’s free.
A concert will be held on Wednesday, November 27 with Côr Alaw, from Colwyn Bay, who featured in the 2019 National Eisteddfod.
Tickets, which include entry to the Tree Festival and seasonal refreshments, are £8 in advance and £10 on the door.
Telephone 01745 855958.
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