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Twilight Talks – 100 Year History of Legacy, Ballarat

Ballarat Mechanics Institute

117-119 Sturt Street,
Ballarat Central VIC 3350

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  • Wed 2 Dec

5:30pm–6:30pm

$9 - $13

$9 for Ballarat Mechanics Institute members and $13 General Admission. Booking fees extra. Tickets also available at the BMI Library or at the door on event day.

The Ballarat Legacy Club, now 100 years old, was set up after the Great War to take care of the widows and orphans of fallen servicemen. Its founders dedicated themselves to the grieving mothers and their children, whom they cared for thereafter. They did so on a purely voluntary basis, without any government assistance – finding the funds to cover the massive outgoings down all the decades since.

Ballarat Legacy has seen more than six wars, the Great Depression, the Global Financial Crisis, and innumerable other economic and social shocks. For each crisis these men and women found a way to help out. They did not seek compensation or praise. Their reward was seeing the difference they could make to these vulnerable people.

The author, Richard McRoberts, takes you through the challenge of writing a history book covering 100 years. He surveys the sources, the difficulties and the delights that he found in this project. He shares many funny and moving stories from the book, and offers you a fascinating glimpse inside the pages. You will get a strong sense of the history, but more importantly, a warm sense of how Legacy's grateful wards experienced this century long mission of selfless charity.

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