‘Stories of 3200’ is a major community storytelling project that will celebrate the diversity of the people who call ‘3200’ their home, more commonly known as ‘The Pines’.
The project will not just gather stories from the past, but also collect reflections from the present and hopes for the community’s future. Its purpose is to reveal not only the history but also the many amazing individual stories of those who live and have lived within the ‘Pines’ boundaries. We expect this project to run over a period of 2 years with major milestones achieved along the way.
We would really like to know the history of Holy Family Catholic Church and its involvement in the Pines community throughout the years.
Get involved
We need YOUR story. Just ring or pop into the Centre to make an appointment to chat to a ‘Stories of 3200’ team member. Or write your story and drop it off at the Centre. If you have great memorabilia, photos, anecdotes etc. we would love to see or hear them. You may wish to volunteer to help with the project, or drop by to pick up your free “Stories of 3200’ badge and pack.
SAVE THE DATE—11th August 2017—Project Launch plus our 1st major Story Gathering event with free sausage sizzle.
Deborah is the Project Coordinator and can be contacted at the Frankston North Community Centre on:
Frankston North Community Centre, 26 Mahogany Avenue, Frankston North, 3200.
Telephone : 8773 9545 Email : fncc@frankston.vic.gov.au
