What's on in Felixstowe this weekend

By Amber Markwell

2nd Dec 2021 | Local News

Deck the halls, it's December. The festivities are ramping up across Felixstowe this weekend. Here are a few of our top picks.

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  1. A Very Vegan Christmas Market

This Saturday provides the perfect opportunity to buy gifts for the vegans in your life (or just a treat for yourself).

With vegan food, drink and treats available across the vendors of Beach Street, it is a great chance to try something new this Christmas.

For more information, see our What's On post here.

  1. St. John's Christmas Cracker

Another gift opportunity at St. John's Church on Saturday with plenty of festival stalls including handcrafted gifts from local makers.

Plenty of treats are on offer too with cakes, bakes and everything in between. There will also be a tombola and lucky dip too, so don't miss out.

For more information, see our What's On post here.

  1. Aladdin - The Genie of the Lamp

If you are looking for something non-Christmassy this weekend then look no further than the Spa Pavilion on Sunday with a performance of Aladdin.

Packed with songs, dances, slapstick comedy and silliness, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

The performers will be students from Theatre Arts Academy, in association with The Suzie Lowe School of Performing Arts.

For more information, see our What's On post here.

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