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Ferntree Gully welcomes probus for retirees

With more than 1400 Probus Clubs across Australia offering retirees a chance to stay socially active and connected, Ferntree Gully has officially joined the fold with the launch of its own local club.

The inaugural meeting of the new Probus Club of Ferntree Gully was held on Thursday, 18 September at 9.45am, hosted at the Coonara Community House, 22 Willow Avenue, Upper Ferntree Gully.

The event drew an enthusiastic crowd of local retirees, all keen to explore the opportunity for fun, friendship and connection in their community.

Probus ambassador from the Olinda Probus Club, Helen Holliday attended the launch and described the atmosphere as incredibly positive.

“The atmosphere was so good, everyone was keen and friendly, and I think we’ve got the start of a really happy club,” she said.

The new club didn’t waste any time in getting organised, with key leadership roles filled on the day.

“We are really excited that not only did we get the new club up and running, but we’ve also elected a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer and some committee members,” Ms Holliday said.

“Of course, the most important job is the morning tea person.”

A strong turnout at the meeting saw 21 people officially join as foundation members.

“We had a great meeting this morning at Coonara Community House, and there are now 21 foundation members of the new Probus Club of Ferntree Gully,” Ms Holliday said.

Looking ahead, Ms Holliday said she’s optimistic about the future of the club and expects membership to grow as word spreads.

“I am very hopeful that this new club will flourish, particularly as word gets around,” she said.

“As long as the committee can work together to get events organised and guest speakers organised, members will tell their friends, the best advertising is word of mouth.”

With Probus set to celebrate its 50th anniversary next year, there are plenty of activities being planned, many of which the Ferntree Gully club is expected to join.

“There are a lot of activities that are being organised for Probus’s 50th anniversary next year, more news to come on that. I would hope that all the Probus Clubs in our area will be able to participate in many of the activities that are lined up,” Ms Holliday said.

She also acknowledged the support of the local venue.

“I must add that the ladies at the Coonara Community House have been so welcoming and helpful too,” she said.

With its first meeting now behind it and a strong leadership team in place, the Ferntree Gully Probus Club looks set to become a lively hub for local retirees seeking new friendships and shared experiences.

For more information, contact the club’s new secretary, Audrey Halls, on 0481 059 822.

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