On Sunday 27 November – the first Sunday of Advent – between 15.00 and 19.00 there will be a flurry of activity outside the Kulturfabrikken and on Mellemværftet. Because it will Christmas in Vagen it’s settled.
– Let’s hope the weather gods are with us, but Christmas is approaching, so we’ll probably have to put up with some stormy weather. Dress warmly and put yourself in a good mood, and this can be a cozy pre-Christmas experience, says Britt D’Angelo in Ramsailtthat organizes the market.
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– Now we don’t have room for anything else
Primarily, Jul i Vågen is set up as an open-air, old-fashioned Christmas market.
– But we also have some outlets within the Kulturfabrikken. There are 60 members in all, scattered throughout the territory, and now there is no place for others, writes D’Angelo in an email to Tidens Krav.
He says there will be a wide variety of products for sale.
– Christmas food, a variety of Christmas gift ideas, flowers, hot food, mulled wine, Santa Claus porridge, bonfire coffee, confectionery, Christmas decorations, knitwear, wood products, handicrafts, jewelry, pictures, ceramics, cakes, Santa Claus and so much more.
Entertainment by different actors
There is also a lot of entertainment at the market. By the way, the dancers come The opera in Kristiansund. There will also be a children’s choir, marching band, reading time for the little ones, singers from Scene Ungopen museum and open forge, where children can make their own lucky charms.
Also, D’Angelo says this is on the entertainment schedule:
– Farm animals, horse riding, walk around the Christmas tree at 5pm, the mayor as Santa and pastry chefs for the children whenever possible.
The Ramsailt charity group is the organizer, together with the Nordmøre Museum. Ramsailt consists of seven people:
- Noralf Heggem.
- Sissel Mjones Bergsnev.
- Tove Aksnes.
- Ronald Johansen.
- Inger Britt Hoem Ovesen.
- Eva Halaas.
- Britta D’Angelo.
Ramsailt
Kristiansund has a long and good tradition of cod. Since the early 18th century, the rockfish and rockfish mountains in and around the city have been absolutely crucial to the development of this beautiful jewel on the Northwest Coast.
Ramsailt is an organization that wants to focus on redfish and what it has meant to life in Kristiansund and will help make Kristiansund a proud redfish city.
(Source: Ramsailt)
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