Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeTop StoriesWine and jazz to flow for Picnic in the Park

Wine and jazz to flow for Picnic in the Park

For those who like a smooth red to accompany their smooth jazz, a wine bar will feature as part of the Jumpers and Jazz Picnic in the Park on the last Sunday of the event, July 29.
Warwick Tourism and Events chief executive officer Tracy Vellacott said that the Jumpers and Jazz Festival is not just about showcasing Warwick but also the region and what it has to offer, which includes Granite Belt wine and produce.
“Featuring the region’s produce at events like Jumpers and Jazz is a great way to build the reputation of this region,” Mrs Vellacott said.
The wine bar featured in Leslie Park will once again include some exceptional drops from Summit Estate and Twisted Gum wineries, along with delicious cheese tasting plates from Granite Belt Dairy.
The wine bar area has an excellent view of the stage, which is set to showcase some of South East Queensland’s finest jazz musicians as well as local talent.
A terrific line-up of entertainment will be presented between 9am and 3pm including accomplished musicians SCAT, Freud Squad, The Clem Four and the Blues Angels Jazz Band from the Gold Coast.
A group of vocalists will join the program from the St Mary’s Choir; and Warwick State High School bands will make a welcome return to the park program.
Roving entertainment will also include the exciting skills of circus performer ‘Great Scott’ and a street theatre performance by ‘Nobby the English Bobby’.
Along with the wine bar and spectacular entertainment line-up, the Picnic in the Park festivities will also include market stalls from more than 100 exhibitors, coordinated by the Warwick Potters Association.
Mrs Vellacott is hopeful of a record crowd for the festival’s last event.
“Bring your chair or picnic rug and kick back in beautiful Leslie Park with friends and family,” she said.
“Enjoy the live music, craft markets, food and wine and a terrific line-up of entertainment for the finale of the 2012 Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival.”
Further information on the Picnic in the Park and inclusive events can be obtained by telephoning the Warwick Tourism & Events office on (07) 4661 9073.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Fears region headed for drought as dry spell bites

Increasingly dry conditions and bleak long-term rainfall outlooks have forced farmers into offloading livestock and rethinking this year’s cropping season amid fears the region...
More News

Hard-fought win for Wattles

Wattles Warriors had to fight hard to open their 2026 Toowoomba Rugby League premiership campaign with a 32 – 26 victory over the Highfields...

Cowboys come out firing

The Warwick Cowboys showed they mean business opening their 40th Toowoomba Rugby League season with three impressive wins across the grades against Souths on...

The bravest of the brave

The Shrine of Remembrance in Warwick’s Leslie Park contains many names of enlisted men and women who answered the call in 1915 to help...

Midwifery boost for regional healthcare as new program rolls out

A new state-wide Midwife program coming to the Darling Downs could see an increased midwife-to-patient ratio in an effort to make health care more...

Cold morning blast sweeps across Southern Downs

An early taste of winter greeted Southern Downs residents on Monday morning with temperatures plunging to below zero degrees in parts of the region. The...

Telstra upgrade to disrupt Karara mobile service

Telstra mobile phone customers in Karara can expect temporary disruptions this month while the telco upgrades its base station. The works are scheduled to begin...

Evans wins exciting stableford

An exciting Warwick Women’s Single Stableford on Wednesday 9 April had to be decided on a countback after three golfers tied for first. Di...

End of an era

Stanthorpe Croquet Members gathered on Wednesday, 8 April to farewell Joy Newman who has decided to retire from the game she loves after 34. Joy...

Markets feel the heat of weather and rising costs

Numbers were mixed this week as we settle into the normality of the 5-day week after the Easter break. Cattle saw a yarding of...

Good roll-up for Easter Saturday bowls

Players from around South East Queensland took advantage of good Easter holiday conditions to for a game of social bowls at The Summit –...