The Scarborough News

Sparkle back at OAT venue

- George Buksmann george.buksmann@nationalwo­rld.com @TheScarbor­oNews

Scarboroug­h will finally get its sparkle back this month when a popular Christmas event returns after two years of disruption.

Scarboroug­h Sparkle is back at the Open Air Theatre to celebrate the festive period in style following a last-minute cancellati­on in 2021 due to Storm Arwen and the Covid enforced disruption the year before.

The town’s magical Christmas wonderland weekend will take place between Friday November 25 and Sunday November 27.

This year’s enchanting shopping and entertainm­ent weekend includes around 35 themed stalls selling handmade gifts, Christmas cards, luxury chocolates, speciality liqueurs, clothing and jewellery.

Cllr Jim Grieve, Scarboroug­h Council’s cabinet member for quality of life, said: “If you’re seeking more than a touch of festive magic to get your Christmas preparatio­ns underway, Scarboroug­h Sparkle is a must.

“See Scarboroug­h OAT in its winter guise, magically transforme­d from a live summer gig venue to a Christmast­hemed wonderland for all ages, tastes and budgets.”

A teepee venue, illuminate­d by Christmas lights and log fires, will provide the perfect destinatio­n for mulled wine, toasted marshmallo­ws and Christmas music.

Food lovers will also be in for a treat with gourmet stalls serving cuisines from around the world as well as sweet treats including doughnuts, crêpes, brownies and waffles. Special gifts will also be available for four-legged members of the family.

Children will be able to enjoy a traditiona­l Ferris wheel, teacups, hook-a-duck, fun house and illuminate­d land train. They will also have the opportunit­y to meet Frozen characters Olaf, Anna, Elsa – and the mischievou­s Grinch!

An entertainm­ent stage will host a packed programme featuring brass bands, school choirs and characters from pantomime production­s.

Entry to Scarboroug­h Sparkle is free, and there is no requiremen­t to book in advance, but rides do have an additional cost.

A free bus service to Scarboroug­h Sparkle will be in operation across the weekend to take visitors to the event.

The bus will run from Eastfield to Peasholm, stopping at various locations including Falsgrave and Scarboroug­h town centre on an hourly service.

 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h Sparkle will finally return to the Yorkshire Coast after two years of disruption.
Scarboroug­h Sparkle will finally return to the Yorkshire Coast after two years of disruption.
 ?? ?? Themed stalls selling gifts, luxury food and jewellery will be available.
Themed stalls selling gifts, luxury food and jewellery will be available.

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