A fine old pear

A pear tree planted by Iris Caddy, with help from Living and Learning president Karen Fothergill and manager Debra Traill, will be a lasting legacy of the 30th celebrations. 135303_01 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

By KATH GANNAWAY

AN ANNUAL crop of pears will be a delicious legacy of Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre’s 30th birthday celebrations.
Founding member Iris Caddy planted the pear tree, with help from centre program manager Debra Traill and president Heather Fothergill, at the community celebration on Saturday, February 14.
Community partners including the local CFA, Men’s Shed and tennis club, and businesses and community groups who run workshops and classes at the centre, provided a full day of activities and demonstrations that highlighted the tremendous contribution the Living and Learning Centre makes to the town and district.
Debra gave a history of the centre from its beginnings in the Caddy lounge room where Iris held the first yoga classes to its incorporation in 1985.
She thanked Iris and another pioneer, Denise Miller, who along with others sowed the seed and kept it growing.
She also thanked the present committee and all the volunteers and tutors who have been involved over the years, and spoke of the many long-term friendships that had formed over the years.
Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Maria McCarthy and Ryrie Ward representative, Cr Fiona McAllister congratulated the committee and volunteers.
Cr McAllister thanked Debra who she said was taking the centre from strength to strength, and Iris for her inspiration and vision.
“From little things, big things grow,” she said.