By JESSE GRAHAM
A BELOVED community member was celebrated for years of work in making her town a better place with a plaque unveiling over the weekend in Upwey.
Michelle Jones was celebrated in an official unveiling of a plaque at the Upwey Community Garden on Sunday 4 October.
The plaque – which was created by local artist Fyona Mitaxa – acknowledges Ms Jones’s work in establishing the garden in 2011 and welcomes visitors to the garden.
Community Garden member Heather Liney said the unveiling was a surprise.
“She’s a very modest person – I knew she would think it was a silly idea if I broached it with her,” she said.
“So many people do go unrecognised in the community – Michelle has put in effort for years, yet she maintains her enthusiasm.”
Ms Jones is also involved in the Food Swap, Ranges Organic Growers’ Association, Mountain District Permaculture Group, Garden Club and Transition Towns, among other projects.
Ms Liney said that, despite having a demanding full-time job and a large garden, Ms Jones is ever-ready to help others and get involved in community projects.
“Her good humour and positive approach to all problems is particularly valuable,” she said.
“She thinks beyond the square to a bright future where we truly live together in a harmonious and abundant society.”
The garden plaque’s inscription notes Ms Jones’s efforts in establishing the garden.
“She tirelessly and persistently, with able helpers, brought this garden into being and has maintained it ever since to make Upwey more food secure and sustainable – thank you Michelle” it reads.