The Crest 107

Page 22

community*

the heart of

MAKARANGA

I

A PLACE OF HEALING. IT IS EVIDENT HOW MUCH LOVE THE FLACK FAMILY HAS POURED INTO THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OVER THE YEARS – SHARING AN INCREDIBLE RESOURCE WITH THE COMMUNITY

n 2000 Danna and Chick Flack bought the property, then Fern Valley Estate, that surrounded their private home on three sides. There was no plan for what to do with the beautiful gardens initially, however the opportunity seemed too good to pass up on. Danna immediately conflated her love of gardening and her work with the disability community into the dream of creating a world-class garden and property that was completely accessible to persons with mobility impairments. Chick, who had moved down from Zimbabwe with Danna in 1975 with not much more than their clothes and personal belongings, built up a successful business in the finance sector. Over the years it had become habitual for Chick to make Danna’s dreams come true, and this purchase was no exception. Chick was also recently retired and ready for a new challenge, and so Makaranga was born – named as such after the Makaranga tribe from Zimbabwe, Danna’s country of birth, and for the Macaranga capensis trees that line the main avenue in the 30-acre garden. For 21 years the Flack family has poured significant blood, sweat and private funding into developing and maintaining the Makaranga that people have grown to know and love, and shared this incredible resource with the community. Makaranga was designed for complete accessibility, being the first hotel in South Africa where a disability architect was involved to enable wheelchair users access to every part of

20

the hotel and gardens. For years the Flack family has supported and given as much assistance as possible to persons with disabilities who couldn’t afford to visit or just needed to enjoy a break. Makaranga was, and is, designed as a place of healing. A lesser known fact is that the hotel and gardens are owned, at Danna and Chick’s behest, by a not-for-profit Charitable Trust. The Flack family donated a significant amount of money in their personal capacities to the Trust to upgrade the

The garden needs all of you, she misses you as much as you miss her gardens and develop the hotel. The family, alongside two professionals, sit as the trustees but not beneficiaries of the Trust – the beneficiaries of the Trust can only be bona fide registered charities. The Makaranga Charitable Trust opened in 2002 as a little 10-bedroom lodge with a quiet tea garden, but by the time Covid-19 and lockdown happened, it had more than doubled in capacity to a 23-sleeper lodge with four conference and function rooms and a bustling restaurant. These trading

RIGHT: Danna and “This man who flies” by Andrew DeVries – the statue dedicated to the late Chick Flack, located in the heart of the Makaranga labyrinth.

w w w . t h e c r e s t o n l i n e . c o . z a


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.