Team Jennifer Jones keeps on rocking, taking home its 10th win in a row at Sochi on Wednesday.

And many curling fans will be skipping to the beat of her drum Thursday as the team goes for gold.

Two breakfasts are being held Feb. 20 so the public in Winnipeg can watch the team sweep the curling competition.

One of the locations holding a breakfast is the St. Vital Curling Club, where Jones holds a life-long honourary membership.

Ice-maker Andrew Atkinson said Jones grew up there and curled her whole life there.

“We’re pretty sure she's going to win...she's been curling great and I can't see anyone beating her,” he said.

Joan and Eldon Montgomery know what it’s like to be at the Olympics. They were with their son Jon in Vancouver when he won gold in the skeleton in 2010.

“Well, we just know how much support Jon got last time. I mean it was phenomenal and they know that people back home are watching and that just gives them that extra boost,” said Joan.

The pair will be watching with other club members before the break of dawn.

The St. Vital Curling Club will open at 6:30 a.m. Feb. 20 for anyone who wants to watch. Across town, the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame will also hold a $5 pancake breakfast starting at 7 a.m. Thursday.