St Cuthbert's Church rolls out the red carpet for its Crib Festival

By Jill Deane

8th Dec 2023 | Local News

St Cuthbert's Church in Wells is set to host its Crib Festival, a festive and heartwarming event, from Friday 8th to Sunday 10th December. The church will be transformed into a Christmas wonderland, inviting visitors to embrace the spirit of the season.

The festival will be open from 10 am to 4 pm on Friday and Saturday, and from 12 pm to 4 pm on Sunday. It promises to be a captivating display, featuring over 200 Nativity Sets, each uniquely showcasing the story of the Nativity. Alongside these sets, there will be surprise exhibits from local clubs and businesses, adding a community touch to the event.

The church will be adorned with music, twinkling stars, and angels, creating an atmosphere of festive joy and tranquility. For those looking for a bit of warmth and cheer, mulled wine and other refreshments will be available. Visitors can also indulge in lunches on Saturday and Sunday, making it a perfect weekend outing.

The event, priced at £2.50 for adults with free entry for children, is more than just a festive gathering. It's an opportunity to support the local Food Bank and the Church, giving back to the community during this season of giving.

Don't miss this uplifting event at St Cuthbert's Church – it's a chance to immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit, enjoy delightful exhibits, and contribute to a good cause.

     

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