Crank Up returns

Chainsaw sculptor Shlomit Moria at work on a wombat for the museum. 179647_06

By Michael Doran

One of the major historical events on the Yarra Valley calendar, Crank Up, is set to return on the weekend of 6-7 April, at the Upper Yarra Museum in Yarra Junction. Upper Yarra Valley Historical Society President, Tom O’Meara said that 2019 will mark the forty-third running of the event.

“Last year we had around 2200 people come through the gate, with Sunday the really busy day,” he said. “We are working on some new attractions and so far all of the exhibitors from last year are coming back.

“We like to try and balance out the historical side with plenty of things to keep the kids involved. Last year we introduced the animal petting farm, which was a big hit with families and it will be here for both Saturday and Sunday this year.”

The ever popular exhibition by the Yarra Valley Preservation Society of running vintage engines and machinery of all types, big and small, will provide all the noise, banging and whirring that typifies every Crank Up.

“As well as the old machinery, the chainsaw sculptures and steam engines there will be a team of draught horses pulling sleds around and many other working demonstrations. The blacksmiths will be working on their forge and there is always a lot of interest in the old mechanical wood saws in action.”

Community involvement is a big part of Crank Up and various group, including the CFA, Red Cross,U3A and the Gem Club will have stalls over the weekend as well many arts and crafts activities.

“There will be plenty of food and drinks and our famous barbecue, which we run ourselves, will be there. We have a big raffle with around 30 prizes and the under 15s naming competition is also popular with the kids.

“We are supported by the Yarra Ranges council and the Bendigo Community Bank and this weekend is an important fundraising activity for the Historical Society. Our volunteers put in a lot of work both before and during the event and we look forward to welcoming as many people as possible to another exciting Crank Up.

There is space for new organisations or community groups to be involved in this years Crank Up and enquiries can be directed to Tom O’Meara on 5967 2167 or email uyvhs.info@gmail.com