Close to a 1,000 gathered in the Boxoso Premier Suite on Monday evening for Wanderers' annual Christmas Carol Service.
The service was expertly led by Club Chaplain and Wanderers interim-CEO, Phil Mason, with six local primary schools in attendance to bring in the Christmas Cheer!
Supported by Wanderers' club legend John McGinlay and with Lofty the Lion also in attendance, the night proved a rousing success and an evening enjoyed by all.
The Hoover Band also joined us on the night, with Dave Bagley from Urban Outreach and John McGinlay on stage during the night talking through efforts made in the local community over this period to help support those in need at Christmas time.
With all your favourite Christmas Carols sung during the evening, and fun and laughter had by all - it was the perfect combination to kick-start Christmas with Bolton Wanderers.
Phil Mason said: "The annual Carol Service is always a magnificent event - bringing together our local community as we welcome in this special part of the year - and Monday evening was no different.
"As a club, we were immensely proud to welcome so many talented children from local schools to support the event, who entertained us throughout the evening with their magnificent performances.
"I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who had a hand in the event on Monday, working closely with us to ensure we deliver a superb night for all.
"On behalf of everyone at Bolton Wanderers, I wish you all a Merry Christmas."
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The primary schools that took part in the Christmas Carol Service were: Red Lane Primary School, Masefield Primary School, Prestolee Primary School, Holly Mount RC Primary School, The Oaks Primary School and St Paul's C of E Primary School.