Have a look at all the work that has been done on St Saviours Cemetery as gardening group Cemetery Friends hosts an open day on Saturday, March 13 from 10am to 2pm. That will be followed by an open day at Mortis St Cemetery from 10am to 1pm the following day. READ ALSO: Horses stop by town to help out with police and attestation parade Friends member Heather West said there would be plenty of things to do. "You can meet with members of our Cemetery Friends who will chat with you, provide information and answer any questions," Ms West said. "You can walk amongst the headstones, dating from the 1830s, to learn more about our early pioneers and their stories." READ ALSO: Goulburn a welcome change for new Kinghorne Street General Store owners Flat footwear is recommended as the terrain is uneven and all visitors will be required to observe COVID safe protocols and participate at their own risk. Cemetery Friends are also researching the people buried at both cemeteries so they can create a comprehensive database for anyone researching their family history. READ ALSO: Goulburn Public School students have a blast at swimming carnival They are calling out for anyone with ancestors buried in the cemeteries to reach out so people can be contacted to share their research and participate in discussions if graves are at risk of serious deterioration. To offer to volunteer with the cleaning of St Saviours Cemetery or to share information on any of those buried there, email goulburn.historic.cemeteries@gmail.com Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.
Have a look at St Saviours Cemetery and Mortis St Cemetery. Photo: Burney Wong.
Have a look at all the work that has been done on St Saviours Cemetery as gardening group Cemetery Friends hosts an open day on Saturday, March 13 from 10am to 2pm.
That will be followed by an open day at Mortis St Cemetery from 10am to 1pm the following day.
Flat footwear is recommended as the terrain is uneven and all visitors will be required to observe COVID safe protocols and participate at their own risk.
Cemetery Friends are also researching the people buried at both cemeteries so they can create a comprehensive database for anyone researching their family history.
They are calling out for anyone with ancestors buried in the cemeteries to reach out so people can be contacted to share their research and participate in discussions if graves are at risk of serious deterioration.
To offer to volunteer with the cleaning of St Saviours Cemetery or to share information on any of those buried there, email goulburn.historic.cemeteries@gmail.com
Did you know the Goulburn Post is now offering breaking news alerts and a weekly email newsletter? Keep up-to-date with all the local news: sign up below.
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