NOTE THAT WE ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS – 1st MARCH UNTIL SOMETIME IN MAY 2025. WE WILL ADVERTISE WHEN WE ARE READY TO OPEN. WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT WHEN WE REOPEN.
To all our Followers, Friends, Volunteers, Committee – Please keep safe! 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… 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… G’day everyone. The Gallery is short on volunteers at the moment, with several valuable volunteers having to retire due to health. As a result have had to change how our… The Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery (EFHG) Management Committee have long promoted the books written by local authors. You can actually drop in to the Gallery and purchase some of them,… 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… 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… 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,…COVID response updates – Gallery Closed 20, 21, 22 Nov 2020
Eudunda Heritage Washing Day Window Display – November 2020
Gallery Opening Hours have changed
Local Authors Featured in Gallery Window
Gallery Closed for Father’s Day – 6th Sept.
Eudunda Heritage Umbrellas Window Display – August 2020
Eudunda Family Heritage Gallery AGM
Revisiting Finding Sutherlands in the 1920’s