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Our last hurrah? – NYE celebrations in doubt

NEW YEAR FUN: Mount Gambier community New Year’s Eve celebrations volunteer Jeni Jackson and musician Ben Hood are ready to ring in the new year at the annual party at Vansittart Park. The future of the event is uncertain beyond 2017/18 due to dwindling volunteer numbers. “If this is the last one, we want to go out with a bang,” Ms Jackson said. “This will be the biggest and best yet.” Picture: BRITTANY DENTON

THE volunteer group behind Mount Gambier’s New Year’s Eve celebrations has warned the 2017 party at Vansittart Park could be the last unless the community rallies behind the event.

Mount Gambier Community Events Management Inc (MGCEMI) has struggled to attract volunteers this year, with only five committee members tasked with organising the 2017/18 celebrations.

The inaugural community celebrations were held in 2010 and the family friendly party in the park has rapidly evolved to become the largest regional New Year’s Eve event in the state.

Last December, almost 6000 people flocked to Vansittart Park to usher in the new year.

MGCEMI chair Steve Toope said unless members of the broader community step up to organise the 2018/19 celebrations, the event will cease to exist.

“From an idea and sense of community spirit shared by community-minded people, the original celebrations were started on a wing and a prayer with hope the community would support the event,” Mr Toope said.

“The community has supported the event over the past seven years and while we have no doubt this year’s event will be staged and it will be as successful as the previous events, simply put, this one could be the last.”

He said a handover to a new group of volunteer committee members was necessary for the event to continue successfully.

“For this event to grow, change and continue to be relevant, we need a new team to take the reins,” Mr Toope said.

“The first celebrations were based on a strong view by the whole committee the event needed to be affordable, provide value for money, be family friendly and provide a safe environment.

“We believe the celebrations have achieved these goals over the years and the event has been well received, but it’s time for a new group of community members to take on the responsibility of organising the 2018/19 celebrations.”

He said the committee relied on community support and the generosity of the business community.

“We have been fortunate to have a number of civic-minded sponsors and supporters over the years and they have all contributed to the success of the event,” Mr Toope said.

“Both Mount Gambier City Council and Grant District Council have supported the event since day dot.

“To keep the celebrations as affordable as possible, we need to seek further sponsorship and try to spread the costs across community, local government and local businesses.”

Mr Toope said it was now “over to the community” to continue the New Year’s Eve tradition.

“It is extra work to take on, but it can be very rewarding for those involved,” he said.

“Members of the current committee will provide advice and support to those who wish to become part of the organising committee.

“I am hopeful people will come forward – it would be disappointing if these celebrations were the last.”

MGCEMI committee member Jeni Jackson said willing volunteers at this year’s event would be welcomed with open arms.

“Even if you can spare an hour to help us man the gate on the night – any amount of time would be so appreciated,” Ms Jackson said.

Contact Steve Toope on 0438 230 770 to become involved or for more information.

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