30 years of timeless tradition celebrated

30 years of timeless tradition celebrated
30 years of timeless tradition celebrated

THE German Cuckoo Clock Nest (GCCN) will celebrate three decades of dedication to the art of clockmaking and German heritage this month.

Founded in 1994, the family-owned business began as a modest husband and wife team and has evolved into a cherished local landmark, now employing a team of ten passionate clock enthusiasts.

To mark this significant milestone, the community is invited to celebrate the occasion on October 12 from 10am to 4pm at the German Cuckoo Clock Nest, 143 Long Road, Tamborine Mountain.

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The event will showcase German culture and the rich tradition of timekeeping with a variety of exciting activities.

There will be German music and entertainment including live performances of traditional German folk music that will bring the festive spirit of Germany to Tamborine Mountain.

Delight in a selection of classic German dishes, including savory sausages, fresh pretzels, and delectable pastries, all prepared to offer an authentic culinary experience.

An  anniversary raffle gives visitors a chance to win:

A stunning Grandfather Clock valued at $3,000

A beautiful 1-Day Musical Cuckoo Clock worth $2,690

A Quartz Cuckoo Clock valued at $1590

One of two $500 hampers

Clockmaking

Since its inception, the German Cuckoo Clock Nest has been committed to preserving the ancient art of clockmaking.

Children’s Clockmaking Workshops will be held on the day, where children can explore the art of clockmaking and create their own mini cuckoo clocks to take home.

Best Dressed Fashion parade

Come dressed in your best German inspired costume and take part in our fashion parade for some great prizes.

Special Discounts

Take advantage of a 30% discount on selected brands during the event, making it an excellent opportunity to acquire a cherished timepiece.

As part of GCCN’s ongoing commitment to supporting local community groups, a contribution will be made to the local Wildcare organisation who work tirelessly to help preserve and protect wildlife on Tamborine Mountain.

A spokesperson for GCCN said the celebration is a tribute to their enduring legacy and the vibrant support from the community. 

“We are excited to commemorate this special occasion with you and share in the joy of our journey through time.”