The organisers of the Highest Point festival have announced plans for a fun-filled festive weekend in the run up to Christmas.
The Big Christmas Day Out will take place in Williamson Park over the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, December 16th and 17th.
The event, which will run across two sessions on both days, is an all-inclusive session of arts, crafts, singing, dancing and all things Christmas.
The sessions will be held as follows:
Saturday 16th December
Morning: 9am - 1pm
Afternoon: 2.30pm - 6.30pm
Sunday 17th December
Morning: 9am - 1pm
Afternoon: 2.30pm - 6.30pm
Full details of all the activities on offer and ticket information will be released in due course.
Last month the Highest Point team announced they were working on bringing an exciting Christmas event to Lancaster and we're looking for makers and creators to get involved.


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