Guiding in Mooroolbark celebrates 60 years

Two generations of Girl Guides, in Elsie and Lizzie, cut the birthday cake. Pictures: TRACY DE.

Mooroolbark Girl Guides celebrated a belated 60th birthday on the last weekend of April bringing together former and current members of the guiding way.

As a group that fosters confidence, while empowering girls to learn skills and socialise with like minded young people, the Mooroolbark branch has been committed to that approach for decades.

From camping to trivia nights, Girl Guides provides a safe, welcoming space for girls to grow and experience new things.

With dedicated leaders to teach and guide them, the Mooroolbark group has contributed over many years to the success of girls from the region.

In a cross generation moment, former Guiding Leader Elsie cut the cake with a young member Lizzie at the community celebrations on Saturday 29 April.

As memories flooded back to people seeing Elsie’s photo on social media, stories of the good old times arose.

“I was with Lilydale Guides why back in the ’80s. I remember Elsie testing me for my badges back then, knitting, needlework etc, beautiful lady,” one person wrote.

“Elsie I am so glad you were such an important part in celebrating Mooroolbark Guides 60th birthday. Elsie is a true inspiration in our community. I enjoy all our conversations we have had over the years. Her kindness and consideration for others is outstanding,” another person said.

Here’s to another 60 more years of Mooroolbark Girl Guides.