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Watson readies for big sing after open day
Big crowd expected at carols

More than 5,000 people are expected to attend HMAS Watson on Sunday December 8 for an action packed “open day” and a follow-on Carols by Candlelight.

Led by CAPT Peter Murray, the ship’s company is combining with the National Parks and Wildlife Service and Woollahra Council to stage the events.

The emergency services have thrown their support behind the activity.
Dubbed the South Head Open Day and Carols by Candlelight, the gates will open at 1pm.

Sailors will display some of the most modern training tools in the world including the bridge simulator. The Navy divers will also be in action

Visitors can become a “captain” and take charge of the bridge simulator or watch a war being fought on an operations room simulator.

They can learn about the community from representatives of Woollahra Council.

NSW police, the Fire Brigade and the State Emergency Service will also have displays.

At 1.30pm the Westpac Rescue Helicopter will do a winching demonstration.

Guides from the National Parks and Wildlife Service will conduct tours of the historic fortifications which dot Watson and South Head Park.

There will be historic displays centred on the 1871 battlements and personnel will add realism by dressing as 1800 Royal Marines.

As the sun sets the carols will get underway.

Backdropped by the spectacular lights of Sydney, the RAN Band-Sydney will be joined by the Vaucluse High School Choir.

Santa Claus will arrive compliments of the NSW Fire Brigades.

Carolers are invited to bring a picnic basket or buy food from stalls.

Further inquiries to Don Deakin-Bell of Watson on 93370287 or Alyssa Schembri of Woollahra Council on 93917057.
  • By Don Deakin-Bell

 

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