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Roses shine at Christmas

The rose-lined pathways of Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden will be transformed into a Christmas wonderland with the return of Illuminate the Hills.

The Baulkham Hills garden, which is located next to Waves Fitness & Aquatic Centre, will be adorned with twinkling lights and decorated with festive installations, including a nativity scene and a walk-through bauble.

The Hills Shire mayor, Dr Peter Gangemi encouraged residents to visit the rose garden during Illuminate the Hills.

“The rose garden is one of the most beautiful spots in the shire, and during Illuminate the Hills, the location will be showcased at a whole new level,” Mayor Gangemi said.

“Bring your family and friends to enjoy the rose garden embellished with thousands of glittering lights and Christmas displays.

“The opening night of Illuminate the Hills will be a particularly wonderful celebration, and you may even see Santa, Mrs Claus, Rudolph and carollers.”

Home to over 4,000 roses from 80 different species, the rose garden is one of the largest of its kind in NSW. The garden also features concrete pathways, making it wheelchair and pram-friendly.

The opening night of Illuminate the Hills will take place on Thursday, 30 November 2023. The event will begin at 7pm and the lights will be officially switched on by Mayor Gangemi at 7:30pm on the same night.

The Christmas lights will be available for viewing every day from then up until Tuesday, 2 January 2024. Please note the lights will be switched off each night at 10:30pm.

For more information, visit www.thehills.nsw.gov.au and search for ‘Illuminate the Hills.’

What: Illuminate the Hills

When: From 7pm on Thursday 30 November 2023 – Tuesday 2 January 2024. On opening night, see Santa, Mrs Claus, Rudolph, carollers and more.

Where: Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Rose Garden, located next to Waves Fitness & Aquatic Centre on Roxborough Park Road, Baulkham Hills.

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