The Zonta Club of Kyneton celebrated its 30th anniversary in October, with volunteers gathering to enjoy a lunch and reflect on the group’s history.
Chartered in September 1994, the group is a branch of Zonta International – a non-profit organisation that focuses on improving women’s rights and education, ending gender-based violence, and expanding opportunities for women and girls.
The Zonta Club of Kyneton has supported this cause through a range of local and international initiatives throughout its 30 years, including information seminars and significant donations to support women’s refuges, education programs, and palliative care services.
Zonta Kyneton president Annamarie Perlesz said that the anniversary lunch, held on October 20, was a celebration of the club and the long-lasting friendships created through volunteering.
She encourages people to become involved in volunteering – both for themselves and others.
“Volunteering, even though we’re spending a lot of time helping others, we do get back more. That’s what I think I’ve got out of [Zonta] over 30 years,” she said.
“The best way to be part of the community is to get involved with one or other clubs … the privilege of living in a smaller community is that you meet so many people … you get to know people.”
Reflecting on the club’s history, Ms Perlesz said that charter member and former president Ronda Walker has been “a really good mentor to all members who’ve participated in the club over the years“.