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Incredible Ray bows out

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM

IF you live in Monbulk, you’re bound to have encountered Ray Yates in one way or another.
Maybe your kids went to Monbulk Primary School, where Ray worked as a teacher for 10 years and then principal for the past 28. You possibly came across Ray during his time as a councillor or mayor of the Shire of Lilydale, or maybe you know him through his long association with the Monbulk RSL.
In whatever way you know Ray, you’re sure to agree that his contribution to the Monbulk community has been nothing short of incredible. Without Ray’s involvement and commitment, the community would not have many of the services and opportunities available to them today, including the establishment of Japara Community House, ongoing support for the Kilsything Youth Club, expanded facilities for Senior Citizens, support for pre-school committees and assistance to sporting clubs.
Ray’s service to the community has been recognised on many occasions before. In 1994, the former Shire of Lilydale Council conferred on Ray the distinction of Honorary Freeman of the Shire of Lilydale. This is the highest honour that councillors can bestow, and Ray is one of five people in the history of the municipality to receive this honour. His dedication was again commended in 2007 when he was the recipient of the Shire of Yarra Ranges Citizen of the Year award.
On Sunday 7 December, the community will again pay tribute to the work of Ray Yates at his retirement function. After many years and working with thousands of students at the primary school, Ray retired from his position as principal in April.
A retirement function will be held at Monbulk Primary School from 1-5pm and everyone is invited to attend. The cost will be $10 and those planning on going will need to R.S.V.P. to Sandy Meyers at meyers.sandy@edumail.vic.gov.au

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