Volunteers among the awards

By Jodie Symonds

DANDENONG Ranges volunteers were recognised for their efforts by Casey MP Tony Smith on Sunday 4 December.
A presentation was held at the Chirnside Park Country Club, where 200 people attended from various community volunteer groups.
Sixteen of the awards were given to Dandenong Ranges community members.
Volunteers from a variety of organisations, including schools, sporting groups, emergency services, environmental groups and support services received awards.
Mr Smith said it was important to recognise and reward contributions of volunteers in Casey who gave their time, energy and passion to the local community.
Award receivers included: Jean d’Argaville who was awarded for her contribution to Monbulk community groups, Jeanette Dodson who was awarded for her service to the Montrose Historical Society and Ridge Top Event was nominated for organising a safety event for communities living along the ridge line of Mt Dandenong.
Ian Hayward and Carolyn Veith were awarded for their dedication in organising squadron nights and initiating fund-raising activities and organising entries for inter-squadron events.
Mt Evelyn Men’s Shed was awarded for supporting local childcare centres, pre-schools and schools.
Geoff Welsh was nominated by the Rotary Club of Lilydale for his contribution to both Rotary and his work with other community groups.
Felicity Hayes and Amy Miles were awarded for their leadership roles in the Monbulk Guides.
Lesley Bailey was nominated for her involved with the Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre, Sharon Chuck was awarded for her 40-year charity involvement and Roger Boness was awarded for his dedication and commitment to the Mt Evelyn RSL over the past 40 years.
Don Parsons was awarded for his contribution to the Lilydale RSL and for creating links between community groups.
Noel and Nita McDougall, Beverly Collett and Arthur Ford were awarded for their efforts toward fund-raising and maintenance of Lilydale RSL, catering events, and efforts with Anzac and poppy appeals.
Betty Crittenden and John Allwood were awarded for their contribution toward the Mt Evelyn RSL.
Mt Evelyn RSL was recognised for giving back to the community and reaching out to ex-service people.
Discovery Community Care was awarded for organising a breakfast club at Lilydale High School and being positive role models for students.
Mick Huisintveld was nominated by AFL Yarra Ranges and awarded for co-ordinating the building of the new Emerald Sporting Club social rooms.