The evening is being held by Moama Lions Club at Moama Recreation Reserve. It will involve performers, a community barbecue and a visit from the big man himself — Santa.
“The kids can run and play and do what they like. It’s a beautiful setting, so what more could you want?” Moama Lions Club president Colin Hosking said.
“We’ll have candles and glow sticks and that sort of thing on the night. People with their phones, once it gets to the darker part of the evening, it sort of lights the whole place up.”
Carols by Candlelight had to be cancelled last year due to the floods, but the club’s secretary Graham Johnston said he was glad to see it come back.
“The floods made it very difficult,” he said.
“We cancelled it, but it’s great to have it back because these things bring the community together after things like the floods and COVID.
“Something which brings the community together is very important and it gives what you would hope is a positive message.
“It also shows what the Lions club does for the community too, and not just with the Christmas carols, but the other things that we sponsor around town. So I think it’s a good all-round deal for the community.”
Mr Hosking said he would love it if more people not just volunteered on the night but got more involved with the club in general.
“We usually rope members of our family into it too, for cooking and cake distribution and pamphlets and whatever,” he said.
“But we are looking for members. You do need people to hold events like this. So if you’re free, it’d be great to get a few more people.”