Society honours valued volunteers

Jacinta CantatoreHarvey-Waroona Reporter
Camera IconDale Hanks, Kylie Hodges, Ann Bach, Margaret Sabourne and Naomi Fimmano. All members of the Hanks family.

Past, present and future volunteers of the Harvey Agricultural Society were honoured at a ceremony on March 30.

More than 70 members and volunteers gathered at the Harvey Showgrounds to watch as show patron Gary Van Burgel officially unveiled a commemorative plaque at the entryway to the society’s office.

Agricultural society president Cheryl Moyle said it was a great way to honour the service of these dedicated people.

“It was very special. Past members travelled from towns hundreds of kilometres away to be there for the day,” she said.

The society’s Stewards Rooms was also officially renamed as the CJ Hanks Pavilion in honour of the life member and former society president.

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Camera IconCheryl Moyle catches up with Patricia and Pat Tate.
Camera IconGary Van Burgel and Cheryl Moyle unveil the 100th plaque.
Camera IconFormer presidents of the Harvey Ag Society Ray Blackburn and Ian Eckersley alongside show coordinator Sharon Borrow.
Camera IconJanet Lofthouse, Ann Bach and Lorraine Venables stand behind Marilyn Angel, Bev Oxford, Angie Italiano and Robyn Heasman.
Camera IconKylie Hodges with a silver jug which was awarded to her grandfather in 1918.
Camera IconDianne Stanford and Murray Sharp cut the cake at the celebration.
Camera IconLinda Saleo, Pam Sharp, Murray Sharp and Peter Saleo.
Camera IconPhil and Jennifer Maughan sit next to Margaret and John Lowe and Paul Egerton Green.
Camera IconRon Marinko, Brian Doust, Troy Staples and son Jake Staples.

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