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The camels are coming to Brighouse ….again!
A special Christmas treat is coming to Brighouse later this month with the appearance of three camels at the Central Methodist Church in Commercial Street.
The camels proved very popular last year, when they formed an imaginative part of Brighouse’s Christmas Market Weekend.
This year the camels will be at the Central Methodist Church on Saturday 25th November all day from 10.30am. On Sunday 26th November donkeys will take their place.
The Church, which is opposite Wilkos in the centre of Brighouse, will be open throughout the Christmas Market Weekend and everyone is welcome. There will be refreshments, a large bouncy castle, face painting and family entertainment on both Saturday and Sunday.
The Rev. Mark Cheetham of Brighouse’s Central Methodist Church commented: “It’s a great way for the Church to play its part in the local community and welcome everyone as we prepare for Advent and the Christmas season. The Wise Men came to see the baby Jesus on camels so be wise and come to Central”.
The camels hail from Warwickshire.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Robert Beaumont .
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