Lynne Strong
08 November 2024, 1:02 AM
Gerringong marked a historic milestone with a “Night at the Museum” event, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Gerringong Library and Museum. The evening drew a crowd of 130 community members, local leaders, and dedicated supporters, all recognising the significance of this cherished institution.
Sandra McCarthy, former mayor and a key advocate for the project, spoke passionately about the library’s transformation. “The School of Arts is our oldest heritage public building, and preserving it as part of this library and museum complex truly connects past and present,” she said. “It’s a beacon of community resilience and growth, embodying everything we value here in Gerringong.”
Emeritus Mayor Sandra McCarthy and Stephanie Kemp
Adding her unique voice, Caroline Baum, journalist and founding editor of Women's magazine, brought sparkle to the evening with reflections on the enduring role of libraries in community life. “I love a good acronym, and ‘GLAM’ is memorable and clever—bringing a bit of bling when you don’t expect it,” she shared, referencing the library’s new nickname. Baum also noted the profound role of libraries in storytelling and connection, drawing from her experiences as a lifelong library user. “Libraries are a place to share secrets; they’re the guardians of our stories,” she said, adding, “Visiting a library also helps to see what makes a place tick—it’s a privilege to see this library be such a vibrant centre for Gerringong.” Baum fondly recalled her early visits to the Wimbledon Library in London with her mother, capturing the audience with her heartfelt personal history and love for libraries.
Guest Speaker Caroline Baum
The event showcased new exhibitions and renovations, highlighting the hard work of library staff and volunteers. Community members wandered through displays, recognising items from the past and celebrating the museum’s evolution. Reflecting on Gerringong’s commitment to heritage, McCarthy concluded, “This library stands as a testament to the spirit of our town. We’ve preserved the past, but we’ve also created a dynamic space for the future.”
With over a century of history and a bright future ahead, Gerringong’s GLAM facility remains a treasured community asset, embodying the town’s commitment to history, learning, and community.
Celebrating the event - Front LR Melissa Matters (Deputy Mayor) Cr Stuart Larkins Emeritus Mayor Sandra McCarthy. Bk Mayor Cameron McDonald Cr Melinda Lawton, Geoff Webb, Cr Mike Cains
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