Hunt the Wren, Cammag and White Boys among the festive events
Keeping Manx Christmas traditions alive helps to bring the community together according to Culture Vannin.
It's helping to organise a number of the traditional festive events like Cammag, White Boys and Hunt the Wren.
They're all part of Kegeesh Ommidjagh - or the 'Foolish Fortnight'.
James Franklin and Chloe Woolley are from the charity:
Events are taking place as follows:
White Boys
Saturday, 21 December:
- 10am - Port St Mary outside the Co-op
- 10.45am - Port Erin by the railway station
- 11am - Ramsey outside the Courthouse
- 11.30am - Colby Methodist Hall
- 12pm - Kirk Michael outside Cannan Court
- 12.15pm - Castletown Square
- 1.30pm - Michael Street, Peel
- 2.30pm - Michael Street, Peel
- 5pm - Black Dog Pizza, Peel
Hunt the Wren
Thursday, 26 December:
- 10am - Port St Mary (meet at Scoill Phurt-le-Moirrey car park)
- 10.15am - Douglas (meet outside the Woodbourne Hotel)
- 10.30am - Ramsey (meet outside St Paul's Church)
- 10.30am - St John's (meet in the Arboretum car park)
- 10.45am - Willaston (meet in the school car park)
- 11am - Kirk Michael (meet outside the Mitre pub)
- 11.20am - Ballaugh (meet outside The Raven)
- 11.40am - Sulby (meet at Sulby Glen Pub)
Cammag
Thursday, 26 December:
2pm - Tynwald Fairfield, St John's. Followed by a Manx music session at the Tynwald Inn
You can find a full timetable of Culture Vannin's events here.
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