Welcome to the Central Coast Sun

 fb yt

$4,000 IN HAMS TO BE WON Featured
29 November 2018 Posted by 

$4,000 IN HAMS TO BE WON

Festive season celebrations start
CHRISTMAS is just around the corner and plans are being made to celebrate the festive season on the Central Coast.


To get us all in the Christmas spirit the New Empire Orchestra will be performing an old-fashioned Christmas concert on Sunday, December 16. Tickets on sale from reception and only $15.00
 
And if you are after a delicious ham to be the centrepiece of your Christmas feast, Gosford RSL has its annual Monster Ham Raffles every Wednesday night until Christmas with over $4000 in hams, turkeys and porks to be won each week, plus four hams each day in the sports bar daily ham raffles from December 1 to 24.  Kids love the huge Christmas Toy Raffle on Sunday, December 9 with over $2000 in toys up for grabs.
 
Gosford RSL has been open for lunch on Christmas Day for over 25 years and the annual Christmas Luncheons sell out every year with over 300 guests.  
 
Gosford RSL offers a 2-course buffet lunch or a 3-course traditional lunch with all the trimmings and live entertainment, so all guests need to do is arrive and enjoy. 
 
The club has large family groups who want the big family lunch without the mess or hours of cooking or smaller tables of two, who love their Christmas lunch but it’s all too hard to make for two. Tickets are on sale at reception and usually sell out well before Christmas so book early.
 
The events team also offer some value Christmas packages for work Christmas parties or just meet your friends at Luminous for a great meal & maybe a cocktail or two.
 
To celebrate the new year The great Aussie Rock Band SHIVOO will be performing in the auditorium free from 8.30pm.  Enjoy dinner at Luminous before the show and why not try one of the new cocktails from the main lounge bar.

 



editor

Publisher
Michael Walls
michael@accessnews.com.au
0407 783 413

Login to post comments

The Central Coast Sun covers the business and community issues of the NSW Central Coast region. The Central Coast Sun is a prime media source for connecting with the pulse of the region and tapping into it's vast opportunities.