The Lions Emerald and District Club celebrated a proud milestone on Sunday, 6 July, marking 50 years of continuous service to the community with a heartfelt event at the Paradise Valley Hotel in Clematis.
The anniversary brought together members past and present, along with guests from Lions Clubs across Victoria, to honour the club’s legacy, pay tribute to its founders, and welcome its 50th president, Dave Jordan.
The club was founded in 1975 and it quickly became a reliable presence in the hills community.
A defining moment came in 1983 during the Ash Wednesday bushfires, when the club’s swift and compassionate support established its reputation for action in times of need.
“Emerald Lions stepped up at a time of great need,” Mr Jordan said.
“Though still a relatively new club, the work and support offered then set a precedent. It showed the district that Lions were here for the long haul, strong, progressive and reliable.”
The celebration acknowledged many of the club’s key moments, but it was also deeply personal, with tributes to one of its founding members, Pieter Castricum, whose vision and values continue to shape the club today.
“Any that know Pieter and his wonderful wife Henny understand why the Emerald Lions are so valued in the community,” Mr Jordan said.
“Pieter exemplifies the word ‘gentleman’. His care and consideration for others is unsurpassed. The standard set by Pieter and our other Charter Members is what we still strive to maintain.”
Outgoing president Ray Spencer was formally thanked for his leadership and commitment before handing over to Mr Jordan, who said he was honoured to step into the role.
“Following inspiring leaders like Ray is no small task,” Mr Jordan said.
“But with the guidance of Ray, and the support of Secretary Elaine Spencer, Treasurer Alan Ward and our entire Lions family, I’m confident in our future.”
Mr Jordan outlined a clear vision to build on the club’s foundation, strengthening outreach through youth programs, environmental projects and community-led initiatives.
“We’ll continue to serve by empowering members, innovating with fun fundraising events, and opening our doors to a wider range of voices. There’s great strength in diversity, and our pride is ready to grow,” he said.
Hosted by Monbulk Member Daniela De Martino, the changeover ceremony was filled with stories that highlighted the human impact of the club’s service.
For Mr Jordan, one stood out.
“Stories from Ash Wednesday really hit home. But a personal favourite was hearing Pieter’s family speak of how he’d always invite everyone back to his place after a working bee. Henny would be ready with a barbecue, no matter how last-minute it was. That kind of generosity and spirit is what Lions is all about,” he said.
In his parting address, Mr Spencer reflected on how far the club has come.
“This milestone reflects the dedication of our members and the unwavering support of the Emerald and District communities to Lions,” Mr Spencer said.
“We are incredibly proud to celebrate 50 years of service. Pieter and our Charter Members had an extraordinary vision, and we know he remains proud of all the club has achieved. We look forward to continuing our work for decades to come.”
Founded under the Lions Clubs International motto We Serve, Lions Emerald and District has become a constant in the region, providing hands-on help through projects focused on youth, health, vision, and disaster relief.
After fifty years of service, the club remains open and welcoming to new members looking to make a difference. For more information, interested community members can contact Club Secretary Elaine Spencer.