Our Events
We are excited to bring entertainment & events to “The Heart of Tasmania” and draw people to Campbell Town from the extended area. Making Campbell Town an exciting day trip or destination.
We have some exciting events coming up. All events will be pre-paid ticketed events. More information coming soon…
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Halloween Family Festival – Thur 31 Oct
The ChurchInformation coming soon... Includes children's entertainer to be advised. An afternoon & evening of everything spooky and kooky!!! Come dressed up in your creepy, scary, crazy or funny outfits and enjoy a fun family festival of all that is Halloween. Halloween has a strong history of tradition in Scotland. "Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet, wrote about the myths, legends and traditions associated with Halloween in Scotland in his poem ‘Halloween’, written in 1785. Halloween in Scotland is all about the supernatural, witches, spirits and fire. The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (summer’s end). The Celtic year was determined by the growing seasons and Samhain marked the end of summer and the harvest, and […]
World Vegan Day Festival – Sat 2 Nov
The ChurchWorld Vegan Day is on 1st November every year. So we are celebrating a day late, but better late than never! A day to celebrate everything vegan - vegan foods, drinks and stalls.
St. Andrew’s Day – Sat 30 Nov
The ChurchMore information coming... St Andrew's Day Celebrating is something Scots do well. On St Andrew's Day, Scots and Scots-at-heart come together to celebrate the patron saint of Scotland and our national day with a holiday and fantastic events, which showcase the very best of Scottish culture. WHAT IS ST ANDREW'S DAY? St Andrew's Day is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle and is celebrated every year in Scotland on the 30 November. In 1320, St Andrew officially became the patron saint of Scotland when the country's independence was declared with the signing of The Declaration of Arbroath. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON ST ANDREW'S DAY TRADITIONS? St Andrew's Day celebrates the very best of Scottish culture with lots of […]
Christmas Day – Wed 25 Dec 2024 – Closed
The ChurchWishing you all a wonderful Christmas - whatever that may mean to you and your loved ones. We are closed every Christmas Day, so our valued team can enjoy Christmas with their favourite people.
Hogmanay – New Years Eve Party – Tue 31 Dec
The ChurchInformation coming soon... Hogmanay means New Year's Eve and is more important to some Scottish people than even Christmas. As having a dirty house at midnight on Hogmanay is considered bad luck, it is common to spend the day cleaning. At midnight, people stand in a circle, cross their arms, hold hands with the people next to them and sing Auld Lang Syne, an original Scottish song. Another Hogmanay tradition is called first-footing. The first person through the door at midnight should be male, with dark hair, bearing a gift of coal, shortbread, salt, black bun or whisky. This is said to ensure that the household will be safe, warm and have enough food for the winter. Some families go first-footing until the […]
New Years Day – Wed 1 Jan – Closed
The ChurchClosed New Years Day, after a big Hogmanay the night before!
Burns Supper – Sat 25 Jan
The ChurchBurns Night Supper Campbell Town Tasmania
Australia Day – Sun 26 Jan – Closed
The ChurchClosed for Australia Day public holiday.
International Hot Chocolate Day – Fri 31 Jan
Information coming soon...
Beer & Bread Festival – Sat 8 Feb
Tasmania's Beer & Bread Festival Information coming soon...
Country Music Muster – Sun 9 Feb
Country Music Muster - Sunday 9th February 2025 Information coming soon...
Mardi Gras Picnic Day – Sat 22 Feb
The ChurchInformation coming soon...
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Halloween Family Festival – Thur 31 Oct
The ChurchInformation coming soon... Includes children's entertainer to be advised. An afternoon & evening of everything spooky and kooky!!! Come dressed up in your creepy, scary, crazy or funny outfits and enjoy a fun family festival of all that is Halloween. Halloween has a strong history of tradition in Scotland. "Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet, wrote about the myths, legends and traditions associated with Halloween in Scotland in his poem ‘Halloween’, written in 1785. Halloween in Scotland is all about the supernatural, witches, spirits and fire. The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (summer’s end). The Celtic year was determined by the growing seasons and Samhain marked the end of summer and the harvest, and […]
World Vegan Day Festival – Sat 2 Nov
The ChurchWorld Vegan Day is on 1st November every year. So we are celebrating a day late, but better late than never! A day to celebrate everything vegan - vegan foods, drinks and stalls.
St. Andrew’s Day – Sat 30 Nov
The ChurchMore information coming... St Andrew's Day Celebrating is something Scots do well. On St Andrew's Day, Scots and Scots-at-heart come together to celebrate the patron saint of Scotland and our national day with a holiday and fantastic events, which showcase the very best of Scottish culture. WHAT IS ST ANDREW'S DAY? St Andrew's Day is the feast day of Andrew the Apostle and is celebrated every year in Scotland on the 30 November. In 1320, St Andrew officially became the patron saint of Scotland when the country's independence was declared with the signing of The Declaration of Arbroath. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON ST ANDREW'S DAY TRADITIONS? St Andrew's Day celebrates the very best of Scottish culture with lots of […]
Hogmanay – New Years Eve Party – Tue 31 Dec
The ChurchInformation coming soon... Hogmanay means New Year's Eve and is more important to some Scottish people than even Christmas. As having a dirty house at midnight on Hogmanay is considered bad luck, it is common to spend the day cleaning. At midnight, people stand in a circle, cross their arms, hold hands with the people next to them and sing Auld Lang Syne, an original Scottish song. Another Hogmanay tradition is called first-footing. The first person through the door at midnight should be male, with dark hair, bearing a gift of coal, shortbread, salt, black bun or whisky. This is said to ensure that the household will be safe, warm and have enough food for the winter. Some families go first-footing until the […]
New Years Day – Wed 1 Jan – Closed
The ChurchClosed New Years Day, after a big Hogmanay the night before!
Burns Supper – Sat 25 Jan
The ChurchBurns Night Supper Campbell Town Tasmania
Australia Day – Sun 26 Jan – Closed
The ChurchClosed for Australia Day public holiday.
Mardi Gras Picnic Day – Sat 22 Feb
The ChurchInformation coming soon...
International Women’s Day – Sat 8 Mar
The ChurchInternational Women's Day Luncheon. Guest Speakers:
Good Friday – Fri 18 Apr – Closed
The ChurchClosed for Good Friday.
Easter Monday – Mon 21 Apr – Closed
The ChurchClosed for Easter Monday.
Easter Monday – Mon 21 Apr – Closed
The ChurchClosed for Easter Monday.