WATCH: Living Word Church Christmas market draws over 2k visitors
This marked their fifth annual Christmas market and it proved to be a resounding success once again.
The festive season arrived early in Alberton as the Living Word Church hosted a Christmas market on November 29.
The event brought together local businesses, families, and friends for an evening of fun, food, and festive cheer.
The market featured an array of stalls showcasing the products of local businesses, offering attendees a unique shopping experience.
@albertonrecord The night market featured an array of stalls showcasing the products of local businesses, offering attendees a unique shopping experience. The atmosphere was lively, with music filling the air and children enjoying the jumping castles and train rides around the school.
The atmosphere was lively, with music filling the air and children enjoying the jumping castles and train rides around the school.
As the evening progressed, the excitement built up towards the main event: the lighting of the Christmas tree.
At 20:00 the lights were switched on and the crowd erupted into a joyful rendition of Christmas carols.
@albertonrecord The festive season arrived early in Alberton as the Alberton Christian Academy hosted a Christmas night market on November 29. The event brought together local businesses, families, and friends for an evening of fun, food, and festive cheer. The night market featured an array of stalls showcasing the products of local businesses, offering attendees a unique shopping experience. The atmosphere was lively, with music filling the air and children enjoying the jumping castles and train rides around the school.
The festive spirit was palpable as people of all ages sang along to the familiar tunes.
Attendees also had the opportunity to indulge in a variety of delicious food options available at the venue.
The event was a spectacular success. With its vibrant atmosphere, lively entertainment, and support for local businesses, it left a lasting impression on attendees.





















