8:00 pm at The Museum
Joint meeting with Nepean Conservation Group

Speakers: Cr Rosemary West OAM, Deputy Mayor City of Kingston & David Harrison, Editor Mornington Peninsula Bandicoot
Topic: Green Wedges On the Peninsula
8:00 pm at The Museum
Joint meeting with Nepean Conservation Group

Speakers: Cr Rosemary West OAM, Deputy Mayor City of Kingston & David Harrison, Editor Mornington Peninsula Bandicoot
Topic: Green Wedges On the Peninsula
8:00 pm at The Museum

Speakers: Arthur Hicowe
Topic: Films & Footage of Early Sorrento
Arthur is an aficionado with a vast knowledge of film and film history, especially of the local area.
“The best excursion in my years at school”
Excitement ran high among the two groups of Grade 1 / 2s from Sorrento Primary School who visited the Museum and Watts’ Cottage last month for our programme The Past in the Present.

Some of the Class 1/2s at Watts’ Cottage
One of the participants, aged six, announced at School Assembly that it was “the best excursion in my years at school”!
The pictures below tell the story.
Bergliot Dallas 4/12/2016
The Nepean Conservation Group
Speaker: Alexandra Hill – Projects Manager at the National Trust
Alex gave us a terrific overview of the Trust’s work managing 300 heritage places including a volcano and Fern Gully in Red Hill. Advocacy work is a vital aspect of Trust efforts.
Alex’s special interest is Indigenous Heritage and she described the important research of the Boon wurrung currently being conducted on the Peninsula through McCrae family archives and Endeavour Fern Gully.
The students from Year 2 of the Peninsula School sent us appreciative letters after their visit to the Sorrento Museum on 12 August, 2016.

Annette Buckland, Bergliot Dallas, Jenny Griffiths and Rhonda Fitzjohn dress for School
Here is a selection of their comments:

Hugh Fraser with Jane Alexander at the AGM
Keynote Speaker: Jane Alexander Co-ordinator of Arts & Culture for the Mornington Shire and Director of Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Jane gave a fascinating presentation. By combining historic paintings of the Peninsula and the early 1900 road trip notes of her grandfather William Calder, who was Chairman and Chief Engineer of the Country Roads Board she took us on a journey through the Peninsula.