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Minoru Sports Pavilion 50th anniversary celebration and farewell
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From the opening day in May 1964, Minoru Sports Pavilion has been an important part of Richmond's recreational, social and cultural life.
In July 2014, the Pavilion will be decommissioned to make way for a new aquatic facility and older adults centre.
To celebrate and commemorate the Pavilion’s 50 years of service to the community and to recognize the continued importance of the Minoru precinct to the recreational and social lives of Richmond residents, a celebration and farewell event was held on Saturday, July 5, 2014.
Although the Pavilion is now closed, we still invite you to:
Share your stories, memories and photos of Minoru Pavilion.
Learn how you can donate Minoru Pavilion-related records or artefacts.
From the opening day in May 1964, Minoru Sports Pavilion has been an important part of Richmond's recreational, social and cultural life.
In July 2014, the Pavilion will be decommissioned to make way for a new aquatic facility and older adults centre.
To celebrate and commemorate the Pavilion’s 50 years of service to the community and to recognize the continued importance of the Minoru precinct to the recreational and social lives of Richmond residents, a celebration and farewell event was held on Saturday, July 5, 2014.
Although the Pavilion is now closed, we still invite you to:
Share your stories, memories and photos of Minoru Pavilion.
Learn how you can donate Minoru Pavilion-related records or artefacts.
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinEmail this link
Learn about donating artefacts related to Minoru Sports Pavilion
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Minoru Sports Pavilion Celebration and Farewell video
Learn about some of the history and relive memories from the Minoru Sports Pavilion.