The Christmas Eve Breakfast!

 
Merry Christmas from
Casey Jones Village!
Where Jesus will always be
the Reason for the Season
 

Updated December 25th:   The Christmas Eve Breakfast was amazing!  Many thanks to the hundreds of people who came to the Village to be with us.  It wouldn't be Christmas without you! 

We so appreciate WBBJ-TV and Lauren Linney for covering this very special event.  Be sure to follow this link to see the story that was on Channel 7 today.  http://wbbjtv.com/Christmas%20Eve%20Breakfast.html

Also, our thanks to the Jackson Sun for a wonderful photo gallery from today on www.jacksonsun.com .
 
 


 
 
25th Annual
Christmas Eve Breakfast
 News
 
Our annual Christmas tradition
of Music, Merriment & More!
 
~ Incredible $3.99 Breakfast Buffet served from 6:30 am to 2 pm on December 24th
~ Wonderful Christmas music from bluegrass to gospel to Barbershop
~ A special visit from Santa Claus
~ Complimentary Delicious Hot Cider
~ Tastings of Jams & Jellies
~ Gift Specials - Gift Shoppe open until 3 pm at the Old Country Store and Casey Jones Museum
~ New Memory Book - share your memories about the Christmas Eve Breakfast and enter a drawing for a Buffet for Two
~ Coupon flier for all guests for 10% off in Gift Shoppe
~ Receive your "We Love our Hometown Folks" card for great savings on our world famous buffets during the Winter months.  Card will be good from December 28th, 2009 to March 31st, 2010. 
 
Our Guest Charity:
 
Named a Top 20 event by the Southeast Tourism Society in 2008, the 25th annual Old Country Store Christmas Eve Breakfast has announced it's 2009 non-profit guest as the National Meningitis Association.  According to Deborah Shaw Laman, Old Country Store marketing director, "Several years ago we began to invite a non-profit organization to set up an information area to highlight their work to our guests at the Christmas Eve Breakfast.  We lost a family member, Sarah Beth Whitehead, the niece of Juanita and Clark Shaw, to meningitis at the age of 14. She was a precious and incredible young lady. Her family will be our special guest at the Christmas Eve Breakfast.  Her mother, Tresa Whitehead, is now a member of the National Meningitis Association's MOMs on Meningitis program.
  
Attendance at the Old Country Store Christmas Eve Breakfast each year is around 2,000 people for what has become a favorite Christmas tradition among West Tennessee area families.  


Special Hours to Note:
 
Old Country Store:  On December 23rd we will be closing at 8 pm to prepare for our Christmas Eve Breakfast.
 
New Year's Eve our hours are 6:30 am to 6:00 pm.  The restaurant will close at 5 pm and the Gift Shoppe will stay open until 6 pm.
 
New Year's Day our hours are 11:00 am until 9:00 pm.  We'll be serving black eyed peas & hog jowl and cabbage as a part of our New Year's Day buffet.  Bring the family and celebrate 2010 with us!
 
Museum:  Winter Hours for the Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in January and February.
 
 
All aboard for the Casey Jones Train Store ~ our official Museum store!
 
Wonderful Christmas ideas you will find no where else:
Thomas & Friends, Railroad Caps,  Conductor Hats, Whistles, Railroad Art, Souvenir Magnets, Coffee Mugs & Plates, Toys, Railroad Overalls, T-shirts, Music DVD's, Train Sets & More!
 
Call 731. 668.1- Two-Two-Two (like a train whistle) for more information.
 
Brooks Shaw & Son Old Country Store Gift Shoppe - Since 1965
 
Make Christmas extra sweet with something from our Gift & Confections Shoppe:
 
Homemade fudge, old-fashioned candies, jellies & jams, sorghum & honey, Tennessee gift baskets, Tripp Country hams, gifts of all kinds including quilts, stuffed animals, kitchen, glassware, jewelry, candles, nostalgic salt & pepper shakers, Old Country Store cookbooks & numerous other Southern cookbooks & more!
 
731.668.1223
 
Remember our Old Country Store "To Go" when shopping.  Only $5.49 for an incredible lunch or supper!

 

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