Puslinch community sing and live nativity

On Dec. 9, Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre hosted the annual Puslinch Community Carol Sing and Live Nativity.    

Despite the light rain, approximately four dozen community members came to the Sunrise farm to enjoy an evening of carols, led by the Guelph Salvation Army Band.   

Sunrise riders, campers and volunteers dressed up to create a live nativity, which included Hilary the donkey and miniature horses Peanut and Curly.  

Following the outdoor activities, guests gathered in Sunrise’s century stone farm house to enjoy  hot cider, hot chocolate and cookies.

The farmhouse had been beautifully decorated for Christmas by committee volunteers, who had also organized a bake sale table at the event to benefit Sunrise.   

For information visit www.sunrise-therapeutic.ca

 

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