GALLERY: Country hospitality a hit

Karen and Ross, travellers, and local Douglas Bryce.

By Dominique Tassell

The Freestone Memorial Hall was bustling on Saturday morning for the Freestone Country Breakfast.

Dedicated volunteers pumped out delicious food, while attendees browsed craft stalls.

Freestone Primary School provided the baked goods, while Community Plus from Yeronga Community Centre had delicious coffee on offer.

The Hall will be open for the remainder of Jumpers and Jazz, offering morning tea daily.

Drop in from 9 am to 11 am to check out the yarnbombing and enjoy some country hospitality.

Morning tea is $10 per person and must be paid in cash. It includes a treat plate, coffee, tea, hot chocolate or cold drink.