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The bigger picture

Hi Leanne here.

Neighbourhood houses are pretty cool right? We’re so lucky to have these hyper-local organisations funded by State (and local) government embedded in our neighbourhoods!

I thank my foremothers (because neighbourhood houses were started by women to support women) for their vision every day I come to work.

In a formal sense most neighbourhood houses run like community kindergartens, with a local community-based board setting the strategic direction and employing an Executive Officer to manage and deliver day to day operations.

But importantly, neither the board nor the EO are left to flounder …

The State Government, who provide the base level funding to 500 neighbourhood houses across Victoria also fund ‘networkers’. Julie Johnston is ours. She supports the houses in the north east of Melbourne, from Fitzroy out to St Andrews.

And yesterday, when I headed out to Watsonia Neighbourhood House for the North East Neighbourhood House Network AGM (a mouthful I know), I was reminded of how important this role is.

Speaking from my experience, when you are running a house it is possible to feel a bit overwhelmed and isolated on occasion (HR, OHS, seeking grants, board reports and management, contract management, room hire, compliance and all the other 20 gazillion bits and bobs associated with our micro-business can all sit heavily sometimes) … but hooray! this is where Julie comes in.

Julie helps all new EOs get on their feet, understand the ins and outs of their role and meet their colleagues so they feel connected and have others to talk issues through with. She helps new board members understand their role, and helps them with recruitment of EOs when needed - providing helpful context around skill requirements and interviewing. In an ongoing sense she is always available with practical and strategic advice when problems arise for the board and the staff.

She encourages and builds a kind, open, trusting and collegiate approach across the network and creates learning and sharing opportunities across the houses.

In a tiny local organisation like ours, Julie helps us contextualise our work and also helps us embrace bigger picture issues so that collectively we are one.

For example, over the last couple of years she’s built a shared network neighbourhood house understanding, advocacy platform and response around family violence … and is now fostering collective action on reconciliation.

Having such networkers, and a formal mentoring structure supporting our micro-organisations is genius really! And an integral part of the long-standing success of neighbourhood houses I think.

Anyway … thanks so much Julie for all your mostly invisible but greatly appreciated hard work.

Found (but it is lost)

Did you come along to playtime in the garden before the last lockdown and leave behind a brand new beautiful wallet? If so we have it here waiting for you …

Lee found it and gave it to Kalimna imagining that whoever left it behind would return to collect it … but they/you haven’t!

So we are putting it out into the universe. Please get in contact with us and describe what the wallet looks like and we’ll be so delighted to return it to its rightful home.

ACC news, families, communityLeanne
Join our committee

At ACC our organisation is underpinned by kindness, generosity and community at all levels, from our committee of governance, to our staff and our programs.

As you know, we focus on encouraging everyone in our neighbourhood to live healthy, sustainable, active and creative lives. And we run a range of friendly activities that particularly create opportunities for people who are isolated and feeling lonely (for whatever reason and at whatever life stage) to build neighbourhood/community connections. We also prioritise inclusive programming to enable people of all abilities to do the things they most love.

So … if you are kind-hearted and community minded yourself and would be interested in contributing strategically to our organisation … we’d love you to join our committee. Ideally we’re looking for two people - to replace Andy and Amaya who left at the end of last (we’re sorry to see you both leave but we’d also like thank you sincerely for your wonderful contributions over the last few years).

Our committee meets 6-8 times a year on the 4th Monday of the month at 8pm … excluding school holidays (when ACC is closed).

If you are interested please call Leanne.

community, ACC newsLeanne
Next weekend ... community fun at ACC

We’ve got a big weekend coming up at ACC with the Christmas Makers Market on Saturday from 10am-1pm, and the Alphington Open Studios event also on.

If you’d like to pop past on Friday night between 5-7pm you can help us celebrate the opening of the salon exhibition at ACC that is part of the Alphington Open Studios weekends. Our salon exhibition includes works from all the artists with their studios open over the next two weekends plus works by other local artists. It should give you a lovely snapshot of what’s on offer … Share a drink with us, admire the art, collect a map (if you haven’t got one in your letterbox already) and then plan to take a neighbourhood walk and visit local artists in their studios over the next two weekends. Find out more here.

Then come back on Saturday morning for our Christmas Makers Market. We have 25 stallholders who have been busy making lovely things. This is a great opportunity for you to buy local and support your neighbours creative endeavours this year for Christmas presents.

We hope you can make it!

Pickle (and chutney)

It has been lovely to have people back at ACC … here’s some pictures from our preserve makers. So … put some medlar jelly, cucumber 🥒 pickles and tomato 🍅 relish on your must buy list this Christmas! Our makers market is coming up next Saturday 27th November. Pop past from 10am-1pm for a sausage sizzle kindly run by the Ivanhoe Rotary, some family friendly Christmas craft … and local shopping. We’ll have 25 stalls all run by people from the neighbourhood selling locally made things … how lovely (and a GREAT way for you to have a more sustainable Christmas by reducing your ‘shopping miles’ through locally made gifts). Hooray!