Tara Murray
Ever wanted to know more about the area you live in or your family background?
Now might be the time to find out that information as part of the Yarra Plenty Regional Library (YPRL) local history month.
The library is hosting a range of events in October as part of local history month, which coincides with Royal Historical Society of Victoria’s history month.
The library has been running local history month since 2007 across the YPRL area.
Local and family history librarian Liz Pidgeon said while the community is able to connect to the past through their collections, programs and other services all year round this allows them to connect with wider community groups.
“This year we have two authors and two local history groups participating, Whittlesea Historical Society at Whittlesea library and Kinglake Historical Society presenting at Mill Park library,” she said.
“Last year we had a local history book launch in one library. We enjoy supporting local authors and provide opportunities for book sales where possible.
“Personally, I enjoy getting out and about beyond the library walls to plan, research and lead local history walks and share little known stories.”
Ms Pidgeon said for the participants they have a range of events to choose from across the month.
She said each year they aim to offer unique topics and speakers they have not offered before in order to keep it fresh and engaging.
“We also will repeat and update some programs, such as local history walks, which we know are popular and draw interest,” she said. “There is always something to learn.
Ms Pidgeon said they were looking forward to premiere of our Homeland: Stories of Migration oral history project at Diamond Valley library, Greensborough on October 13, while there will be a presentation on Heidelberg Golf Club which is celebrating 100 years.
Details: www.yprl.vic.gov.au/blogs/local-history-month-2024/