More than 400 people crammed onto the hill at Rainbow Beach for the annual carols spectacular on December 8.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
People flocked from across the Camden Haven to take part in the festivities which included singing from school choirs and community music groups.
Santa Claus even made an appearance with a little help from the Bonny Hills Rural Fire Brigade handing out joy and making sure he had the right children on the naughty and nice lists.
Mel Robinson from the Wauchope Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club said it was a fun night.
"What a fantastic night under the stars at the annual Carols at the Beach hosted by surf life saving club," Ms Robinson said.
"What a great turn out from the community to enjoy the sounds from St Joseph primary school Laurieton, North Haven primary school, The Good News Girls, and the Camden Haven Big Band.
"Fiona Jensen the MC as always entertained the crowd and we have to say a big thank you to everyone who came along.
"A big thank you also to Salt Community church and Camden Haven Anglican Church for the work crew to make the event happen.
"A huge thank you to our supporters because without contributions from these local businesses this event could not happen."