December 28, 2001, Newsletter Issue #62: A Happy New Year to All!

Tip of the Week

One winter evening in 1977, a tradition was established in the Blue Mountains, which are only a two-hour drive from the centre of Sydney, when a group of Irish visitors, experienced a fall of snow. It reminded them of Christmas back home, so they asked the management if they could arrange for them to have a traditional Northern hemisphere winter-style festive dinner.

The next night, they were served their hot Christmas dinner, complete with all the trimmings, and were so delighted that the group returned again the following year.
In 1980, the Blue Mountains commenced a winter attraction titled, "A Yulefest Celebration," which runs for the months of June, July and August, the coldest months of the year.
Tourists staying overnight enjoy the delicious Yulefest dinners, roaring log fires and might be lucky enough to experience the occasional winter snowfall or a visit from Santa.

This winter entertainment has spread to many parts of Australia as "Christmas in July" where a Christmas style function is held. It takes the form of a lunch or dinner with all the traditional northern hemisphere Christmas foods including colourful streamers, party hats and whistles.

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