Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery Christmas Raffle 2020

The Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery Committee have a Christmas Raffle available right now.

Great items beautifully presented in gift baskets.
1st, 2nd, 3rd Prizes
Tickets are $2.00 each or 3 tickets for $5.00
and are available at the Heritage Gallery.

Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery 3 x Raffle Prizes
Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery 3 x Raffle Prizes

This is a fund raiser for the Gallery, please support us.
Thank You to all who donated toward the prizes.

And to all those who buy tickets – Good Luck
There will be three lucky winners

Prize Winners will be drawn at the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery on Friday the 18th December 2020 at 12 Noon.

Make sure you write your name and phone number clearly, so we can notify you of your win, and to arrange pickup from the Gallery which is the only option available.

Eudunda Heritage Christmas Window Display – December 2020

December is here! Christmas is almost upon us and has inspired the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery’s window dresser this month.

Volunteer and Committee Member Delilah Balmer has create a simple, elegant window display again this month. Well Done!

If you visit the Heritage Gallery and look through the archives, you will find many more times over the previous 150 years of European settlement that the farmers have struggled too. If you haven’t had a look in the Gallery for quite a while, Pop in! Open Friday, Saturday and Sundays every week.

The new times are:
Friday: 11am-3pm
Saturday: 11am-3pm
Sunday:  11am-3pm

Don’t forget to join in on the Galleries Christmas Raffle. 
The baskets are loaded with goodies and you have to be in it to win it.

PS – The Gallery is looking for Volunteers to help – check out this page

Gallery Closed Due to Heat – 27, 28, 29th Nov 2020

We are sorry to inform you that on the 27, 28, 29th Nov 2020
we will leave the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery CLOSED.

These days are forecast to be of extreme heat and fire danger,
and we do not wish to cause extra stress or burden on our fantastic volunteers.

We hope that you remain safe where-ever you are, and if you were hoping to come to the Gallery to do research, why not reach out to us on the contact page and arrange a time to visit.

Our Contact Us Page

COVID response updates – Gallery Closed 20, 21, 22 Nov 2020

Circuit breaker restrictions 18 November

Message from the SA Government – COVID-19 Website

This message remains only for historic purposes, the threat has been in the past.

As you are probably now aware South Australia will be implementing a circuit breaker from 12:01 am Thursday, 19 November 2020 for the next 6 days aiming to stop the spread of COVID-19 in our state.

Official Directions will be published and instructions will be provided in further detail later in the day as the situation progresses.

Please remain calm and we will provide further detail as soon as we can.

South Australia will pause, and people will need to remain at home for the next 6 days.

COVID-19 Response updates (SA Government Website)

 

Eudunda Heritage Washing Day Window Display – November 2020

It would seem that the regular appearance of storms and rain has inspired the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery’s window dresser this month. Volunteer and Committee Member Delilah Balmer has a real knack for window displays and this months was indeed very topical.

After three years of drought the farmers started out with what had promised a good season. Growth wise, it has been good, with rain coming regularly to help the crops grow. It has been great for our gardens (and the weeds too).

Sadly now that ‘hay season’ has been in full steam the rain has not stopped. Farmers have struggled to find enough time between the rain to dry thier hay out for baling.

For many farmers recent rain has all but ruined the remaining crop, now not fit to sell, and only good for on farm use, and as most farmers have less stock due to the drought they have less ability use of the spoilt hay.

It appears at a point where for many, that this year may well be treated as the forth year of drought, not because of the lack of rain, but for the lack of production of goods for income.

If you visit the Heritage Gallery and look through the archives, you will find many more times over the previous 150 years of European settlement that the farmers have struggled too. If you haven’t had a look in the Gallery for quite a while, Pop in! Open Friday, Saturday and Sundays every week.

The new times are:
Friday: 11am-3pm
Saturday: 11am-3pm
Sunday:  11am-3pm

PS – The Gallery is looking for Volunteers to help – check out this page