
THE FESTIVE season brings with it an assortment of activities; from presents to prawns, singing and getting a bit of sleep on a full stomach.
Myall Coast NOTA invited Bulahdelah residents to share what they were doing over the coming weeks.

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St Joesph’s Public School Bulahdelah Principal Amanda Pomplin: “This year we are flying out on Boxing Day to Lapland with my two girls and they’re very excited.”
Bulahdelah RSL sub-branch President Dennis Coulter: “We had a nice rollup with the members and we are having a quiet Christmas with the kids away doing their own thing. Merry Christmas everyone.”
Bulahdelah Fishing Club’s Steven Newman: “I will be visiting over the Christmas break and then we’ll be heading to the lake to do a bit of prawning. Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas.”
Myall Coast Radio Presenter Greg Hayes: ”We are staying in Bulahdelah as why would you want to be anywhere else? Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and look forward to you tuning in in 2025.”
Bulahdelah Garden Club member Meryl Reinhardt: “We are having a quiet one and thinking we will just sit on the beach on Christmas Day.”
Maureen Matheson: “I’m going to have my family for breakfast on Christmas morning. There’ll be 22 of them. I hope that everyone has a happy Christmas.”
Bulahdelah Bowling Club President Ken Southern: “We’re going to our daughter’s place and having Christmas in Merriwa. Wishing all the members a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year.”
Bulahdelah CWA President Belinda Moore: “We are having a bit of time off and we’ll be back in February.”
Bulahdelah and District Men’s Shed President David Flynn: “I’m having a quiet one with my wife as we caught up with the family a couple of weeks ago.”
Santa Claus: “It is a very busy time for me and my helpers so stay safe and merry Christmas.”
By John SAHYOUN