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Old House earns attention Historic Ormiston House was built in the 1860s by Captain Louis Hope who would go on to become known as the Father of the Australian Sugar Industry. The house is surrounded by 14 acres of equally historic grounds and gardens overlooking Moreton Bay and is one of the finest examples of colonial architecture in Queensland. The house and itâs grounds have been carefully restored during the past 50 years through the fundraising activities of the volunteer committee and the dedicated volunteer team. Throughout the year, Ormiston House has busy and varied calendar of open and special events- attracting visitors and tourists. The events include several Concours dâElegance, Motherâs Day High Tea and elegant High Tea Parties on the verandah. For those interested in volunteering at Ormiston House, they can email on administrator@ormistonhouse.org. au, read about the house on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/historicormistonhouse, or check out their website ormistonhouse.org.au/. The volunteering roles available include: Guiding (training provided) Serving of Devonshire Teas Weeding and raking in the garden Dusting in the house Directing parking on event day
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The beautiful grounds.
Volunteer makes new friends in historic house A move to Ormiston prompted Brenda Maynard to become a volunteer at Ormiston House â something she has embraced fully ever since. âIâve been there ten years â probably a little bit longer but Iâve lost count after 10 years,â she laughed. âEvery five or 10 years you get a badge of recognition and I was very surprised when I was called out for my fifth year badge â I though oh â Iâve been here five years already? The 10th yearâs just sort of slipped by with all of the drama weâve had in the past few years so I think itâs a little bit longer.â Originally living at Mt Tamborine when she moved Brenda looked for somewhere new to help out. âWe used to go to the church, the monastery, and I looked over and saw Ormiston House and I thought that would be nice. I volunteered up at Tamborine doing the botanic gardens up there and a I thought â whatâs my job here. I thought â Ormiston House. âI just went along and thatâs how I became involved, it was there and we lived close by and thatâs my job.â It also became a nice way of getting into the community and meeting people. âAt this stage of life when you move to a new community it isnât easy to get to know people,â Brenda explained. âIf you live in a neighbourhood all the people go to work and you only see 10 SENIORS TODAY SUMMER: DECEMBER 2021
them at the week so Ormiston House was the right thing for me at the right time.â Brenda is now a guide at the house. âActually Iâm a bit of a jack of all trades â I went there and I was a guide,â she said. âWhen we have visitors to the house, after theyâve had their morning tea we take the guests around the house, room by room and describe the history of the house and the period furniture. We just have general discussions and enjoy the days. Thatâs what we do on the week day tours but then on the weekend my Sunday is the third Sunday of the month. I go up there and open up the house and make sure itâs ready for visitors and allocate the guides to the different areas and see that itâs running smoothly and enjoy the Sunday afternoons. âWhen we have high teas and special occasions like that we all help out in the kitchen and help with the teas, whatever is necessary, we do.â
Volunteer Brenda at work at Ormiston House.