The Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery will be closed on 6th Sept. for FATHERS DAY so our volunteers can be with family.
Wishing all Fathers a Happy Fathers Day.
Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery
Where yesterday is just a short walk away, celebrating over 150 years of history.
The Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery will be closed on 6th Sept. for FATHERS DAY so our volunteers can be with family.
Wishing all Fathers a Happy Fathers Day.
The Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery window displays are always fascinating to study. They endevour to have a new display each month.
EFHG Committee Member, Delilah Balmer has always had a great talent for window dressing, and this month is quite unique featuring a study of umbrellas and is quite colourful.
If you get a chance, stop by and check it out.
If you haven’t had a look in the Gallery for quite a while, Pop in! Open Friday, Saturday and Sundays every week.
PS – The Gallery is looking for Volunteers to help – check out this page
The Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery Management Committee will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 11th August, 2020, at the Eudunda Hall, beginning at 9a.m. sharp.
All are welcome to attend, but to comply with current social-distancing measures if you wish to attend please contact the Secretary of the Committee to make this known.
You can contact the Secretary, Diane Whatling, by calling her on 0409281381. Feel free to leave a message if Diane cannot take your call straight away.
We look forward to seeing you at our annual AGM.
This award winning school project from the year 2000 by the Stanford sisters, Samantha and Elizabeth of Sutherlands has been around a bit, being hosted in a few different places, and here we are 20 years later finally placing it in the Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery Collection.
When it was designed it used modern technology at the time, and had both text and graphics versions. Over time (about 2005) the web changed, browsers updated and at that time we could not get the graphic version to work well enough – so it was decided that it would be disabled.
The Text website is still a wonderful look int the 1920’s in Sutherlands, well worth a look. Many thanks to Samantha and Elizabeth for thier work.
You should use the browser back button (backspace) to return to any previous page.
This present time of uncertainty, where seemingly everything is on pause, provides the opportunity to self-reflect.
Story-telling is just one way that we can continue to connect and learn during this time.
We would love to receive stories and photos from you for the purpose of featuring on our Facebook Page. The potential to create a treasure-trove of stories and personal histories is enormous.
What the photo or story pertains to is up to you. It could be a photo of old farm machinery, the story of a drought, flood or other historic event, or an image of a memento or piece of technology that is no longer in use. The list could go on.
There are only two constraints: the photo, story or memento should have a link to Eudunda or any of the outlying districts, and a sufficient explanation of what a photo, or memento is.
Send your photos and/or stories via Facebook Messenger
to Social Media Editor on the Web Form.
If you have any questions, please feel free to use these channels of communication too.
Get creative, and we look forward to seeing what incredible stories come out of the woodwork!
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