Red Cross notches 100

124509_ Original members of the Lilydale Red Cross out the front of the Athenaeum Theatre

By ANEEKA SIMONIS

RED Cross Society’s Lilydale branch will be celebrating a centenary of service on Wednesday 13 August.
The eastern branch is one of Australia’s oldest, opening the same day Australia formed their national branch of the British Red Cross Society.
Famous face to the hills, Dame Nellie Melba sat as the first president on the Lilydale committee board, helping pull funds together for the Red Cross, notably through wartime concerts.
Her commitment to the Red Cross saw her raise more funds than any other individual during the World War I, an achievement that was honoured with her title by the British Empire.
To celebrate 100 years of service, The Lilydale Red Cross will be holding a special ceremony at the Athenaeum Theatre. Starting at 7.30pm, and members of the Lilydale branch will unveil a plaque to commemorate the centenary.
For details, contact Joan on 0408 865 449.