A change of vibe seems to have been popular with Gore district residents, who turned out in their hundreds for the annual Christmas parade.
Thirty-three floats were in the parade and then residents adjourned to the Gore Gardens for a carnival.
Gore District Council events co-ordinator Jessica Swan said it was a change of emphasis from the usual Christmas in the park event from previous years.
"We’ve gone for a different vibe this year with a carnival atmosphere.
![Mataura’s Te Kohanga Reo Kia Ngawari tamariki and teachers sing to the crowd from the back of...](https://www.odt.co.nz/sites/default/files/styles/odt_landscape_extra_large_4_3/public/story/2022/12/s-parade2.jpg?itok=6NqjF2ap)
Instead of having many groups entertaining the crowd, three main acts — street performer Nathan Bonner, of Christchurch, Gore singers Ella Cupit, Sophie Cupit and Hamish Waddell and magician Jimmy Marvel — took to the stage.
Sponsors made it possible for many of the attractions to be free, she said.
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"Town’s absolutely packed.
"The town really comes to life."
The number of people who had come out to join in the Christmas spirit was great, Mr Bell said.