Governor opens Glenferna
It was all action at the Maleny Pioneer Village last Saturday for the official opening of the historic Maleny farmhouse Glenferna and an open day for the village. Both the sun and the village shined brightly when the doors were thrown open to show off what happens in the many buildings that make up the village, including the Men’s Shed and the Blacksmith’s Shop as well as in rooms at Lawley House. The Horseless Carriage Club had a number of historical vehicles on display that received quite a few envious glances from visitors. There were photographic displays, demonstrations, tasty treats and live musical entertainment by the Ukulele Club.
The Governor presents certificates of appreciation for outstanding contributions towards the restoration project
Rick Townsend, Desley Malone, Governor of Queensland, Mr Paul de Jersey AC, Andrew Powell MP and Andrew Wallace MP
Maleny Pioneer Village on show
Leone and Brian McFarlane who gifted Glenferna to the Pioneer Village and organised the marble and rock plaque at the front of the house
Ukulele club entertain
Horseless Carriage Club historic vehicle
Andrew Wallace MP with Harvey Bryce and Chris Brooker
Glasshouse Country & Maleny News
Dairy industry display
Step back in time to a bedroom from the past
Special thanks to Marsha Kelly, official photographer on the day 29