Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Celebrate Christmas with Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance: festive events that make a difference

Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA) has announced a series of heartwarming Christmas events that bring communities together in celebration, creativity, and support for a life-saving cause.

On 15th November, LNAA kicks off the festive season with a cosy and creative wreath-making workshop at its headquarters. Led by expert florist Kerry Dowse of Stems by Kerry, guests will craft beautiful wreaths using fresh seasonal foliage, ribbons, and decorations. With two sessions available (9:30am–12noon and 1:00pm–3:30pm), attendees will enjoy festive treats and refreshments while overlooking LNAA’s helipad and learning more about the vital work of its crews across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.

On 16th December, LNAA’s much-anticipated Carol Concert at Lincoln Cathedral returns, offering an enchanting evening of festive music and reflection in one of the region’s most iconic settings. This cherished yearly event has become a highlight of the holiday calendar, drawing audiences from across the counties.

Enjoy performances from the Lincolnshire Vocal Academy, chorister Caroline Barnes, St. Faiths & St. Martins Junior School Choir, and the Lincoln Youth Cello Ensemble, hosted by Melvyn Prior. Guests will also hear moving stories from past patients and LNAA’s life-saving crew, reminding of the impact your support makes.

On 28th November, join LNAA for Christmas Carols at the Nottingham Arts Theatre for another magical evening of festive cheer. Featuring the soulful jazz of Davina Songbird, the powerful vocals of Lorna Poole, and the vibrant Notts Community Choir, alongside newcomers Lace City Choir and Pitch & Mix, this concert promises to be a joyful celebration of community and compassion.

Attendance at these events helps LNAA continue to provide critical care to those in need, day and night, throughout the holiday season and beyond.

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