Tuesday, 30 January, 2024
Lilydale
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Tickle your green thumb
Natalie and Mark Buttenshaw will be opening their perfectly curated produce garden on Sunday 4 February. 384081
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Whether just starting the home produce journey or a seasoned professional, Open Gardens Victoria is beginning of the year in the Yarra Ranges with an inspirational selection of productive home gardens, both big and small. With three gardens located across Montrose and Mooroolbark, there’s something for everyone, from heirloom vegetables to maximising just 200 square metres of backyard. Buttenshaw Farm is just one of the gardens opening on the first Sunday of February, showcasing the art of seed saving, pollination and rare fruit and vegetable varieties. Natalie and Mark have taken a dream of growing their own produce and turned it into a legacy project. To read more, turn to page 13
Pride of the Yarra The Yarra Ranges’ urban suburbs were well represented in this year’s Community Awards hosted on Friday 26 January, taking home the major recognitions. Having spent years working in the township, Sharyn Manning became quite the enthusiast for bettering Lilydale and it was that passion and drive which saw her take home Citizen of the Year. “I’m very surprised and very honoured. I feel I’ve been blessed by it and it’s nice to know people appreciate what you’re doing but as I said, it’s all about the team. It’s not about me.
But I’m honoured on their behalf,” Ms Manning said upon receiving the award. From Mooroolbark, Randall Bourchier was named the Ian De la Rue Award for Community Leadership recipient for the decades he has spent working to mentor others, while improving outcomes for the town. As president of the Mooroolbark Umbrella Group (MUG), Mr Bourchier has also helped continue the work of the Goodness Gracious Network, established the Quiet Achiever Awards and been part of the community initiative of Shop 16.
The council’s citation said Mr Bourchier “has inspired countless others to get involved in their community, and he has welcomed new volunteers, mentored them and helped them take the reins of initiatives.” Age shows no bounds for the Mayor’s Lifetime Achievement Award, with Chirnside Park’s Alan Somers continuing his volunteering into his 80s to support fundraising for Bone Marrow Cancer as well as ensuring food packages are delivered to people in need. A Lilydale Heights College student was recognised for his sustainability work, while Vet-
erans for Fishing and a long time member of the Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre were awarded certificates of recognition. Yarra Ranges Council mayor Sophie Todorov congratulated the recipients and thanked them for their enduring work in the community. “I’d like to say a sincere congratulations to all of our award and certificate recipients. There are so many passionate people working constantly to help others and keep our community turning and we are so thankful for every minute of it,” she said. To read more, turn to pages 6 and 7
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