For three decades, the University of the Third Age (U3A) has been supporting, educating and guiding retired folk from the Yarra Ranges.
Celebrating this 30 year achievement on Monday 21 October, it saw about 50 of the 400 members attend the event, along with guests from U3A Network Victoria and Yarra Ranges Council.
In 1994, a general meeting was advertised in the local paper to determine interest from local residents on forming a Lilydale arm of U3A.
With support from the Melbourne City, Ferntree Gully and Croydon branches, the initial process of setting up a Lilydale U3A began, starting with a steering committee and some classes run by members from Croydon U3A.
Deciding from the beginning that the club would take on a non-ageist approach for the organisation, this has continued to the present, with the current mission statement referring to members as ‘a community of retirees’.
By November 1994 the first general meeting was held and an election saw 14 committee members appointed, including the inaugural president Moira Hughes.
Casey MP Aaron Violi presented a life membership and a community certificate to Moira as the founding president of the organisation and a class leader for most of the life of the organisation.
In an eloquent acceptance speech, Moira noted three important features of U3A that highlighted its contribution to the lives of older members of the community.
She noted that the organisation started with a focus on continuing education – promoting intellectual health. It then offered programs focussing on physical health through programs such as walking groups, cycling, dance, yoga and Feldenkrais.
Moira then pointed out the third element – mental health – promoted by the social aspects of U3As.
U3A Yarra Ranges has increased from the initial nine leaders to the current 40, as well as member numbers and programs growing consistently.
Programs initially were held throughout Mount Evelyn, Lilydale (McCracken House), Montrose and in the homes of various members, until moving to the Janet Campbell Centre in Kilsyth.
Following the closure of the Janet Campbell Centre on 31 December 2013, U3A Yarra Ranges office and programs were relocated to Japara House in Kilsyth and various other Yarra Ranges Council venues throughout the Shire.
Combining the 30 year celebrations with the annual general meeting, a new committee was elected to be led by incoming president Vivien Cassin.
To find more information on U3A Yarra Ranges, visit u3ayarraranges.com.au