Santa Claus and the team at the Falcon Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service are spreading Christmas cheer around the Falcon fire district this week.
Santa will be riding in style in the fire truck distributing lolly bags until Friday, December 21.
He will be visiting pre-arranged locations throughout Falcon, Wannanup, Dawesville and Halls Head.
Brigade captain Kim Glass said the team hope the lolly run will become an annual tradition during the festive season.
“When the big red man himself calls you and tells you he needs your help, you just don’t say no,” he said.
“It gives Santa the opportunity to see this great part of the world from the ground rather than the air.
“It also gives our firefighters an opportunity to engage with the community in a much more light-hearted and happier way than which we normally do.”
Parents and Guardians are asked to ensure that their children stay well clear of the fire trucks until they stop, and to ensure children do not run out on the road as they approach.
The itinerary of Santa’s visit is:
Tuesday, December 18
- 3pm – Village Beach, Wannanup
- 3.30pm – Channel View car park, Dawesville
- 4pm – Dawesville Foreshore Reserve, Dawesville
- 4.30pm – Wilderness Reserve, Dawesville
Wednesday, December 19
- 3pm – Pirate Park, Halls Head
- 3.30pm – Merlin Street Reserve, Halls Head
- 4pm – Novara Beach Reserve, Erskine
- 4.30pm – Josephine Te-puni Reserve, Falcon
- 4.50pm – Falcon Reserve, Falcon
Thursday, December 20
- 3pm – Pleasant Grove Reserve, Falcon
- 3.50pm – Harold Basset Scarffe Park, Falcon
- 4.25pm – Avalon Beach Reserve, Wannanup
Friday, December 21
- 3pm – Corner of Balladonia Parade and Jerramungup Green, Dawesville
- 3.30pm – Melros Reserve, Dawesville
- 4pm – Falcon Bay, Falcon
Times are an estimate only and subject to operational requirements.
For more information about the lolly run, visit the Falcon Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service Facebook page.