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St Peters recreate walk-through of biblical city
21 December 2017
WALK Through Bethlehem is back at
St Peter’s School
in Epping.
The event is a replica of Bethlehem at the time of Jesus’ birth.
The city will be populated by blacksmiths, carpenters, spinners, bakers, potters, shepherds and an array of animals in a live recreation.
Organisers expect the highlight to be the walk of the three wise men which concludes each show.
‘The aim of this event is to bring people together and create unity and harmony,’ producer Virgilio Marciano said.
Walk Through Bethlehem will run from Thursday, December 21 to Saturday, December 23 from 7.30pm to 12am.
Entry is via a gold coin.
This article was originally published in the
Whittlesea Leader
on 15 December 2017.
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