Advent windows – Day 22
Today our window is ‘Let it snow’ and is best viewed from the corner of Station Road and Hope place. Tomorrow, we return to Braehead and you are looking for ‘O little Town of Bethlehem’.
Continue reading →Today our window is ‘Let it snow’ and is best viewed from the corner of Station Road and Hope place. Tomorrow, we return to Braehead and you are looking for ‘O little Town of Bethlehem’.
Continue reading →Today’s St Monans Advent window is ‘Joy to the World‘ and it can be found on George Terrace. Tomorrow, we stay on George Terrace towards Station Road for ‘Let it Snow’.
Continue reading →Our twentieth Advent window, ‘Jingle Bells‘ is on the West shore. Tomorrow, its over to George Street for ‘Joy to the World’
Continue reading →Todays Advent window is ‘Silent night’ and is on Inverie Street. Tomorrow we are back to the West Shore and you are looking for ‘Jingle Bells’
Continue reading →Here is a useful list of Advent windows to help you as you walk around the village. Enjoy! There is also a printable copy which you can download.
Continue reading →Today our St Monans Advent window is ‘Ding! Dong! Merrily on High’. You can find it on Braehead. Tomorrow (19th) you are looking for ‘Silent Night’ somewhere on Inverie Street.
Continue reading →Todays Advent window is ‘Away in a Manger‘ and can be found down in the West End. Tomorrow, you are looking for ‘Ding Dong merrily on high’ somewhere along Braehead.
Continue reading →Todays Advent window was ‘While Shepherds watched their flocks by night’ and it can be found on Hope Place. Tomorrow, the sevententh window is somewhere along the West End and will depict ‘Away in a manger’.
Continue reading →The St Monans Advent window today is ‘White Christmas‘ and it is on Forth Street (hint you need to look up!). Tomorrow, its back to Hope Place and you are looking for ‘While Shepherds watched their flocks’.
Continue reading →Todays Advent window, on Braehead, was ‘Jesus my saviour to Bethlehem came‘. Tomorrow (15th), you will find ‘White Christmas’ somewhere along Forth street.
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