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Sunday 30th Novemeber 2008
When What's On Where
All Day Children's Fairground Brogden Street, The Gill and lower end of Market St.
All Day Donkey Rides The Gill  
All Day Birds of Prey - Corio Raptor Care Union Street
All Day Santa's Grotto Union Street
10.00 - 4.00 pm Top Hats and Tiaras with Marilyn Hale - Free children's hat making  Union Street
All Day Miniature Steam Railway (South.Lakes.Model Engineers) Beside The Market Hall
All Day Steam Bus Rides Pick-up Point at Rose and Crown, King Street
All Day Giant Festival Tombola and Raffle Market Place - Marquees
All Day Times Vary Christmas Art Trail A festive trail at different venues from artists houses to modern galleries. Details at tourist Information or www.myulverston.co.uk/art trail 
10.00 - 4.00 pm Artists Exhibition Coronation Hall - Supper Room
10.00 - 5.00 pm Antiques Fair Coronation Hall - Main Hall
Morning Judging of Shop Window Display All round town 
10.00 - 4.00 pm The Victorian Household - exhibition and talks by Heritage First! Stead & Simpsons, King Street
10.00 - 5.00 pm Victorian Photo Booth with costumes and sets for souvenir sepia photographs Stead & Simpsons, King Street
All Day The Victorian Railway - Furness Railway Trust The Auction Rooms, Theatre St.
All Day Mrs Bumbles Tearoom - Womens Institute The Old Library, County Sq.
11.00 - Noon Meet Mr. Dickens The Tinners Rabbit Bookshop, Market Street
12.00 - 5.00 pm Dickensian Tearoom - Ulverston Ulverston Guides Coronation Hall - Supper Room
2.00 pm Grand Procession starts Circuit of town
2.30 pm Period Costume Competition Market Place Stage
4.15 pm Candlelit Procession to Church Market Cross to Methodist Church
4.30 pm Dickensian Songs of Praise - ecumenical service Ulverston Methodist Church, Neville St.
6.00 pm Ghost Walk - Heritage First! Starts at Coronation Hall with ghosthunter Ian McNichol