Last weekend, Jamieson hosted hundreds of (Brisbane Lions) supporters, who travelled to Jamieson for the long weekend holiday.
The Courthouse Hotel had in excess of 150 diners enjoying lunch on Saturday afternoon, while watching the exciting AFL Premiership Game, Geelong Cats versus Brisbane Lions.
The crowd were delighted with the Lions' win, while commiserations were offered to the Cats supporters.
Many of the local residents and visitors stayed for dinner.
On Sunday a constant number of travellers on adventure bikes and cars enjoyed the lunch hospitality enjoying the sunny conditions.
Sunday evening a group of families booked for dinner it was a happy fun-filled evening with local residents and visitors enjoying the holiday ambience.
The Kevington Hotel also catered for a large crowd of AFL football supporters, eager to see the Grand Final on Saturday.
Hundreds of meals were served, as the clients watched the game.
With a stunning sunny day, following a very long winter the guests and staff enjoyed the day, with a fabulous snack menu served throughout the afternoon followed by dinner.
The Jamieson Brewery and Grill catered for a very large group of fans serving up 230 meals.
A number of guest arrived for dinner enjoying the meal and the hospitality, with the post game ambience.
The Jamieson Brewery and Grill will host the community lunch on Wednesday 1 October.
This social event is held on the first Wednesday of the month alternating between the Brewery and the Courthouse Hotel.
It is a very enjoyable occasion to catch up with friends and enjoy a beautiful meal.
Also at the Jamieson Brewery the competitive darts competition is held every Thursday.
This social sporting event is growing in popularity, with some very keen dart throwers honing their style.
The event commences at 7pm with a $5 entry that is collected for the Royal Children’s Hospital Annual Appeal and presented in April.
It does not matter if you are a beginner or a more accomplished dart player, it is a fun night spent in great company aiding a very worthy cause.
Next Sunday 5 October Rev. Alan Jarrad will celebrate the Eucharist Service at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Grey Street Jamieson at 11:30 am.
Also on the Sunday the Jamieson community group will launch the community Welcome Pack.
This idea is an initiative of the Jamieson Community Group and supported by the Mansfield Shire, funded by the Social Inclusion Action Group.
The packs are designed to welcome new residents to the community containing appropriate names and contact numbers of local churches, local police, hospital, district nurse, medical contacts, CFA, SES and the school.
It also includes a map of special places to visit and designated walks, all local meetings and social events.
The launch will commence at 11am (remember daylight saving) with the community group committee and members, representatives of the police, CFA, the historical group and museum along with local businesses.
Local residents and new residents, are invited to attend with light lunch and refreshments supplied.
The monthly community group meeting, will be held on Tuesday 7 October in the Jamieson Memorial Hall at 7pm.
This meeting is always held on the first Tuesday of the calendar month.
The weekend of 11 and 12 October the Hot Rods will come to Jamieson.
This group of car lovers are annual visitors to Jamieson and present a fantastic weekend of show and shine displays, fun games for the Rodder’s and the local community. This generous group of car owners are visiting Jamieson, enjoying the local hospitality, with the CFA cooking breakfasts in the Memorial Hall on Saturday and Sunday and a BBQ lunch on Saturday.
They parade their cars, with local residents invited to enjoy the ride around town, with the audience applauding adding to the glamour and fun.
On Sunday, vehicles are on display on the riverside lawn at the Jamieson Brewery and Grill, enjoy lunch and watch the annual Bathurst Race on TV.
Always a fantastic weekend of fun and car pride for the local and visiting motor lovers.