A local community group will perform at the Enniskillen Christmas light switch-on event this weekend.
JustUs, which provides adults with disabilities opportunities for regular social life, will showcase their talents at the event on November 23.
The group is set to bring festive cheer with their Christmas carols and songs.
Councillor John McClaughry, chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, said: "I am delighted that 'JustUs' will be performing at the Enniskillen light switch on event.
"Their commitment to raising awareness and fostering inclusion for people with disabilities is truly commendable.
"I encourage everyone to come along, join in the festivities and sing along to their collection of festive favourites as they take to the stage at the Diamond just after 4pm."
The event, hosted by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and Urban Events, is themed 'Once Upon a Christmas.'
It will feature family activities, including Christmas carols and live music.
The Diamond will come alive with entertainment from 1pm, with performances from St. Mary’s and Ballyreagh Silver Bands and Aiden Scott-Brown.
Face painting will be available for children and families from 3pm to 4pm.
Santa’s little helper, Buddy the Elf, will welcome everyone to the Diamond and lead a magical journey around the globe with fairytale characters.
The festivities will culminate with Santa Claus arriving at 5pm.
He will join Buddy on stage to lead the countdown to the Christmas light switch-on at 5.30pm.
After the switch-on, families can get a photo with Santa beside the Christmas tree.
The evening will end with a performance from Destiny’s Elf girl band.
Accessible viewing areas will be available in Enniskillen and Omagh for the Christmas Lights Switch-on events.
These will be allocated to people with disabilities and family members on a first-come, first-served basis.
The council website has more information on the full Christmas programme.
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