#nativityunlocked event
Community Christmas event taken outside on our farm by local parishes.
To meet the challenge of bringing our community together, and also to stay safe under the clouds of Covid-19, and following on the traditions established at Soulton this year, we hosted our local parishes safely in the landscape for a Christams play.
You can follow the play via this twitter thread:
Today's #nativityunlocked play, a big effort by our community inspired by @NYTofGB's work here in October is highlighted in this thread 👇
— Soulton Hall (@SoultonHall) December 19, 2020
Well done all, and #merrychristmas #StaySafe https://t.co/kXh4cOwN4C pic.twitter.com/cdB4iAH3P2
Other highlights are from social media are below, and you can used the hashtag #nativityunlocked to find more.
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It was dark, it was wet, a little bit cold and now I’ve sorted the pics it was fun too😊 Much respect to everyone involved #soultonnativity @SoultonHall @DebsRWalton @shrewsmorris @VisitELLESMERE @tannercakes pic.twitter.com/wG3z0lP0d0
— Paul Tanner Photo 📷☕ï¸ðŸ‘🌈ðŸºðŸš´â™‚ï¸ (@ptannerpix) December 20, 2020
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Wishing everyone a happy and safe 2021.#HappyNewYear2021 #StaySafe
— Soulton Hall (@SoultonHall) December 27, 2020
(🎥🎶 Wem's "The Brass Buttons") pic.twitter.com/vHLBtWzjVY
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Notes
Soulton was in tier 2 of local restrictions at the time the event was put on; the Covid-19 risk management in place is discussed here.