Showing posts with label Community events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community events. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2019

Kiama Arts Trail - Saturday June 1st 2019

The Kiama Arts Trail is scenic travel through some of the most picturesque countryside in Australia, where you can also visit award winning artists’ studios and galleries.
Visit Cathedral Rocks, The Blowholes (yes, there are two) and other attractions. While you are enjoying Kiama visit artists at work in their studios and enjoy galleries and cafes.
The Kiama Arts Trail is generally open the first full weekend of each month: 10am - 4pm, and other times by appointment with the venue.
Entry to each of the venues is free.
With a range of artwork and a wide variety of techniques, such as drawings, paintings, photographs, prints and sculpture, you are sure to enjoy following the KIama Arts Trail.
Contact details for all venues and a brochure are available on the website.
For more information: http://www.kiamaartstrail.com




Tuesday, May 21, 2019

The Kiama Farmers’ Market is held every Wednesday at Surf Beach, located on Manning Street.

Do not forget tomorrow  is Kiama Farmers’ Market afternoon, held at Surf Beach, located on Manning Street.
You couldn’t wish for a more picturesque backdrop for your weekly shopping expedition! The market is started each week by the “ringing” of the bell and runs from 3pm to 6pm when Daylight Saving is in place and then reverts to 2pm to 5pm in the cooler months when Daylight Saving comes to an end. No market trading takes place until the bell has been rung.
This is a true farmers’ market that cares about the origin of food and the protection of local growers, producers and makers. A market where kids play on the beach, skim stones across the harbour, fossick in the rock pools or sit on the grass to have an afternoon picnic snack or early dinner.
Each week you will find a wonderful selection of seasonal produce being sold directly to you by the farmer or maker. Along with fruit and vegetables, you can expect to find seafood; oysters; local Wagyu beef; honey; eggs; milk straight from the dairy; gelato made from local milk; cider; wine; mushrooms; cakes and tarts; preserves; sourdough bread, street food, ready-made meals… and more!
For more information: http://www.kiamafarmersmarket.com.au


Friday, May 17, 2019

This Saturday from 10.00-3.00

Established in 2003, the Kiama Makers and Growers Market is a make it, bake it, sew it, grow it market. It is held on the fourth Saturday of the month at Black Beach in beautiful Kiama, featuring delectable gourmet food, produce and handmade goods.
Managers, Claire Roberts and Kerrie Humphrey from HiViz Event Management and Promotions have taken the market to new heights, introducing more home grown, handmade, eco-friendly and sustainable products.
Stock up on plants and seedlings, spices, cakes, honey, jams, chili sauces and spices, olives, fudge, juices, handmade craft, fine jewellery, children's and adult clothing, homemade soap and skin care, and eco-friendly products. Try the International food on offer and listen to live music.


Thursday, May 16, 2019

Kiama farmers market










The Kiama Farmers’ Market is held every Wednesday at Surf Beach, located on Manning Street.
You couldn’t wish for a more picturesque backdrop for your weekly shopping expedition! The market is started each week by the “ringing” of the bell and runs from 3pm to 6pm when Daylight Saving is in place and then reverts to 2pm to 5pm in the cooler months when Daylight Saving comes to an end. No market trading takes place until the bell has been rung.
This is a true farmers’ market that cares about the origin of food and the protection of local growers, producers and makers. A market where kids play on the beach, skim stones across the harbour, fossick in the rock pools or sit on the grass to have an afternoon picnic snack or early dinner.
Each week you will find a wonderful selection of seasonal produce being sold directly to you by the farmer or maker. Along with fruit and vegetables, you can expect to find seafood; oysters; local Wagyu beef; honey; eggs; milk straight from the dairy; gelato made from local milk; cider; wine; mushrooms; cakes and tarts; preserves; sourdough bread, street food, ready-made meals… and more!
For more information: http://www.kiamafarmersmarket.com.au

Monday, April 30, 2012

Some more pictures of the makeover


The chief..So handsome!
                                                         Love this cupboard





Friday, April 27, 2012

Check out the after shots

                                                
                                                                Before

                                                            After


The Tooheys New Crew, lead by Paul ‘The Chief’ Harrigan, is a team of tradies doing favours for local communities. Between Thurs-Sun scores of volunteers worked with The Tooheys New Crew to transform the decrepit Jamberoo RSL building into a usable space for the community (costing about $100,000).
I was very nervous about my colour selection , however was very happy to see the colours finally on the interior and exterior of the hall. I must say they look awesome, the hall really blends into it's surrounding. I cant believe how fresh it looks! Love it!
I was very excited to see the hall get a new lease on life & it was amazing to see so many people from the community band together and lend a helping hand. Well done! A great result.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Hanging about



                                    I am looking forward to rehanging these wonderful old
                                    photograhs and prints                                 

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Check out the before shots

The Jamberoo RSL Hall is getting a major overhaul, thanks to the Tooheys New Crew and numerous local contractors, businesses and community groups. Work will commence on Thursday April 19th and be completed for Sunday April 22nd.

Channel 9 will be in attendance, as well as filming by The Footy Show starting on Friday April 20th. The BIG Reveal will be on Sunday April 22nd, right before the Jamberoo ANZAC March from 10am.

If you would like to get involved in all the excitement we need volunteers for Friday 20th, Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd.

See below the interior pictures prior to the makeover. We had a big job ahead, thats for sure. Hope to see you there.





Monday, April 16, 2012

We need your help



Jamberoo RSL Hall (across from the Pub) is getting a major overhaul, thanks to Tooheys and numerous local contractors, businesses and community groups

An Extreme Makeover of the RSL Hall, Jamberoo style

Work will commence on Thursday April 19th and completed for Sunday April 22nd

Volunteers needed for Friday 20th, Saturday 21st
and Sunday 22nd

How Can You Help?

We need 100 volunteers to help with the following
  •     General painting
  •     Cleaning
  •     Moving Furniture
  •     Gardening 

The BIG Reveal will be on Sunday April 22nd, proceeding the Jamberoo ANZAC March from 10 am.

Channel 9 will be in attendance, as well as filming by The Footy Show will take place starting on Friday April 20th  going through to Sunday April 22nd 

For further information on how you can help and to register yourself as a volunteer please call Erica 0431759015 or email erica@jamberoopub.com.au



                                  Before the makeover

Friday, April 6, 2012

The biggest community event is about to take place!



Jamberoo RSL Hall (across from the Pub) is getting a major overhaul, thanks to Tooheys and numerous local contractors, businesses and community groups

An Extreme Makeover of the RSL Hall, Jamberoo style!

I am looking forward to selecting the colour scheme and helping with the interior design

Work will commence on Thursday April 19th and completed for Sunday April 22nd

Volunteers needed for Friday 20th, Saturday 21st
and Sunday 22nd

How Can You Help?

We need 100 volunteers to help with the following
  •     General painting
  •     Cleaning
  •     Moving Furniture
  •     Gardening 

The BIG Reveal will be on Sunday April 22nd, proceeding the Jamberoo ANZAC March from 10 am.

Channel 9 will be in attendance, as well as filming by The Footy Show will take place starting on Friday April 20th  going through to Sunday April 22nd 

For further information on how you can help and to register yourself as a volunteer please call Erica 0431759015 or email erica@jamberoopub.com.au



                                  Before the makeover

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Tooheys New Crew



 I am looking forward to working on the Jamberoo RSL Hall which will be lot's of fun. I cant wait  to share the experience with you. I have chosen the colour scheme and I cant wait for the reveal!

The hall is set to receive a visit from the Tooheys New Crew, a team of tradesmen who donate time and materials to complete community projects with the help of local tradesmen and volunteers from the 19th April until the 21st April, with the reveal on the 22nd April.
 
Of the 15 projects to be completed across NSW this year, the Jamberoo RSL Hall will be one of just five projects to feature on the NRL Footy Show.

How lucky are the Jamberoo Community ! Well done Tooheys in selecting the RSL Hall which is in great need of renovation. The changes are going to be amazing. I am so excited





Friday, March 30, 2012

Check out the after shots




                                                                    Before
After

    The Tooheys New Crew, lead by Paul ‘The Chief’ Harrigan, is a team of tradies doing favours for local communities. They’re on the road looking for building projects that’ll make a difference.  Between Thurs-Sun scores of volunteers worked with The Tooheys New Crew to transform the decrepit Jamberoo RSL building into a usable space for the community (costing about $100,000). They've also fixed up the current Jamberoo wall memorial, I was very excited to see the hall get a new lease on life & it was amazing to see the transformation.
I was very happy to see that the colours that I had selected for the interior and exterior of the hall looked fantastic! So many people from the community band together and lent a helping hand. An amazing effort and a truly wonderful result.