There’s the Late Late Toy Show, the Elf on the Shelf, Christmas Markets and Carol Singing which are all staples of the seasonal extravaganza in the build up to the big day and the arrival of the man Himself.
To be added to that list of Yuletide traditions must be the Christmas Tractor Runs which have become a popular and integral part of pre-Christmas celebrations.
The illumined tractor runs are popular with all ages and none more so than the Fisherstown Tractor Fun Run which took place last Sunday.
Over 50 vehicles were involved from tractors to trucks and vintage cars – one which was bedecked with more than seven thousand bulbs.
Among the chief organisers, Paddy Flynn points out that Sunday’s event was solely for fun, and to “give a little something back to the local community” and all the families or the area.
The run went from Ballybrittas to Junction 14 and then back to the Final Furlong in the village where Santa was on hand for the festivities and with gifts for all the local boys and girls.
“It all went very well and was most enjoyable and we just wanted to thank the community and the people who so generously supported our main run during the summer.
“Our Christmas event is not a fundraiser at all, but a thank you for the families and the children,” explains Paddy.
The Chairman and Secretary of the Fisherstown Tractor Run Committee are David O’Connell and Ciara Noon, who were delighted with the success of Sunday’s free event.
During the summer the Fisherstown Tractor Run held their biggest ever and most successful event, featuring over 300 vehicles and raising a whopping €53,000 for the worthiest of causes, the Cuisle Centre in Portlaoise.
So that was certainly cause to celebrate this Christmas.