Friday, 12 December 2008
A proud history and a hopeful future at Binya
Binya is a tiny locality 30km east of Griffith with a long history. When you drive through Binya you will see a silo, a few houses, a post office, school and the hall. Many services and functions are now delivered from Griffith. However, there is a very enthusiastic group of young women, supported by the local church group, who are actively striving to breathe new life into the hall, which is the focal point of their community. The hall had once resounded to the sounds of dance bands, recitals, dinners and many other get-togethers. Whilst the sounds of the hall may be different today with electric music , faster dancing and “Binya’s got talent” contests it is still a place locals want and need to gather in. As with everything, the hall has aged and needs repair and renovation if it is to keep the sounds of the future alive. Kel and I met with the local committee and church members to see how we could support their endeavours. I was also fortunate to be able to join the community in the hall for the carols service. It was a great evening with nearly 100 people from Binya and Yenda celebrating the advent season together. I very much look forward to working
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