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What is your connection to Bacchus Marsh?

I have lived in Bacchus Marsh for near on 50 years. Our babies – Leesa (47 years old) and Gordon (46 years old), were the first to have their Dad present at birth. Taught at Bacchus Marsh High School – when my Dad died my amazing drama students visited me at home in George Street for a group hug. A humbling and moving gesture.

What do you like best about the area?

People define places. Warmth, laughter and generosity of spirit emanate from our shops, our streets, our parks, our schools.

What could make the area better?

More faith in the capacity and vitality of our youth to inherit this world, their future. Respect for the aged – the repositories of memories of community. Inclusion of our police as advisors, helping hands and guardians of us all.

Where is your favourite place to go for a feed in the area?

As a senior – Back to Bacchus is hard to beat. Good tucker, great service, respect. Mona’s is eclectic – an icon.

Can you tell me about your work at Grant Lodge? How did you become involved?

After the death of my parents – aged care became a focus for us and the K9 Circus. Husband Barry manages the props, transports us to the venue and we become family for the residents for a couple of hours. It is maybe poetry writing, gumboot gardening, planting terrariums in the company of residents, staff, relatives and volunteers. It’s camaraderie, creativity and boundless curiosity to experiment with new ways to do things.

What has been some of the highlights from your time at the Grant Lodge?

Darley market Grant Lodge Stall the day it teamed with rain. It was such a hoot – we have a drought – it rains. Are we celebrating – NO at first. Then it WAS FUN – to get wet in real rain. Bunnings art classes are a fantastic community service. Being disabled but feeling part of a team. Two incredibly clever little dogs who bring joy by being themselves. The generosity of Rotary – from supporting farm animal visits to purchasing two Reverie Harps.

How did it feel to be nominated for the Minister for Health Volunteer Awards?

Grant Lodge is about the team – from being in your 90’s to being a student nurse – as a volunteer I just carry the torch for us all. It’s not about an individual, it’s about being able to dream of the future.

What would people be surprised to know about you?

The Barbara Walker Pain Management Clinic gives ordinary people like me the potential to realise life to the full by teaching skills to manage chronic pain. I am a very lucky student.

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