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Women’s work depot life membership earned after 45 years of service

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NURTURING NATURE: Dedicated volunteer Liz Kukla has been awarded for her over 45 years of service at the Mount Gambier Women’s Work Depot, recently receiving a life membership at the organisation’s annual general meeting. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

MOUNT Gambier resident Liz Kukla has made many community members laugh and smile over her 45 years of service at the Mount Gambier Women’s Work Depot.

Ms Kukla was awarded with life-membership at the organisation’s annual general meeting recently for her dedicated service.

Serving as the store secretary and manager for the past 20 years, Ms Kukla said she was proud to be part of an organisation which gives back to the community.

“It is amazing how the time flies with some days flat-out behind the counter,” Ms Kukla said.

“I have enjoyed making customers laugh and share what they have done over the day.

“I have also made some life-long friendships with both members and customers which I am forever grateful for.”

Making significant contributions through fundraising and donations, Ms Kukla said the depot had become a vital asset to the city.

“I have basically plotted along since Jaylene Dowdell and my mother first established the depot in 1971,” Ms Kukla said.

“We have moved around various areas but have now found our spot on the main street for around four years now.

“It is great because we offer a space for people to sell their handcrafted goods, whether it be baked goods or handmade garments.”

Ms Kukla said over the years she had lost her joy for cooking and it was now her time to relax.

“My favourite thing to cook is an apple dessert and I have mastered the recipe because I have made it many times,” she said.

“I have done my fair share of cooking over the years and I guess I have lost my urge.”

Ms Kukla said she was grateful for the storefront, appreciating it kept her busy and outside of the house.

“It became my hobby but my volunteering hours have began to dwindle down,” she said.

“I only volunteer on Thursday afternoon now just for a few hours.

“I am thankful for something to do which helps the community, I think staying home would have became stale.”

Ms Kukla said convenient frozen food options had become the most popular sale for customers, as well as home made goods.

With the upcoming annual Christmas parade date moving closer, Ms Kukla said she was looking forward to another year sitting at the store and watching the festive display unfold.

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