The Moose Jaw Rotary Club Carol Festival returns to town for the holidays.
 
The show features tons of local talent and groups, all coming to spread some festive cheer to everyone.
 
"We have a lot of young people. High school students, elementary students, as well senior choirs that come and it gives them an opportunity to perform in front of a live audience," said the Rotary Club's Gord Stewart. "You can practice, practice, practice, but this is game day."
 
Specifically, Vanier, Central, St Agnes, the Community String Orchestra, the Community Choir, and many more will be coming to perform at the festival.
 
It all kicks off on Monday, where the show will begin at the Zion United Church at 7 pm.
 
 "Band City band will be there twenty minutes early to play as you come in and find your seat in the church sanctuary there," added Stewart. "We have some great groups playing and its a really good chance for people to come and see some of the talent we have in Moose Jaw."
 
Entrance to the festival is a Free Will donation, with all of the money they collect going back into the community. In scholarships, exchange programs and donations to our local food banks, Salvation Army, and Riverside Mission.
 
Again, the show starts Monday at 7 pm, with shows on Tuesday and Wednesday, which also starts at 7 pm at the Zion United Church.