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Other Organisations

There has been a multitude of other organisations set up in
Strathmore over its history. Some of these organisations had only a
short life, other persisted for years and still exist today. I have
little or no information on these organisations. If anyone has any
information on these or other organisations please email me.
- Strathmore Symphony Orchestra (Not Functioning) - Formed in 1965,
they met in the Community Hall in Loeman Street and also later in the
Strathmore High School Hall. They gave concerts both
locally and across Melbourne and in some "provincial cities". Formed
the Strathmore Choral Society (under its auspices) in 1973.
- Strathmore Kindergarten - Commenced operations in 1957 in the Strathmore Community Association (SCA) Hall in Loeman Street. Broadmeadows Council set aside a sum of 2250 pounds for the construction and
fitout of an amenities annex at the rear of the Community Hall. The SCA formed an interim Kindergarten Committee at a meeting held on 16/11/56.
- Strathmore Men's Club (Not Functioning)- Instrumental in the
establishment of the Strathmore Community Association and for lobbying
for other facilities such as the Primary School for
Strathmore.
- Neighbourhood Watch
- Strathmore Probus Clubs. Men's Club established in 1989, Ladies in
1992 and a Mixed Club in 1994. Sponsored by Strathmore Gladstone Park
Rotary Club.
- The Lodge of Strathmore No. 566 - Freemasons. In early 1944 Bill
Dorward and J. B. Baglin recognised that a lot of Freemasons had moved
into the rapidly developing Strathmore Area. Many of these
Freemasons were either unaffiliated or irregular attenders. A meeting
was organised with these Freemasons to canvas tha idea of forming a
local Lodge. The meeting was held in the Strathmore
Presbyterian Church
Hall on the 21st of June 1944 and was attended by over 50 Freemasons of
whom sufficient numbers declared themselves willing to become members
of the new Lodge. Finally a total of
47 Freemasons signed the petition requesting the Grand Lodge to issue a
charter for a new Lodge to be known as "The Lodge of Strathmore No.
566". In due course this was granted and the new Lodge was
consecrated 14th June 1945. Meetings were held in Essendon Masonic
Lodge Temple, Mt. Alexander Road.
- Strathmore Progress Association - There have been two organisations
with the name Strathmore Progress Association in Strathmore's History.
The first was instrumental in the set up of Strathmore
Community Association and it also agitated for the separation of
Strathmore from Broadmeadows. It was earlier known as North Essendon
and South Broadmeadows Progress Association. Formed early
1930's.
The second Strathmore Progress Association was set up a lot later. It also promoted the Annexation of Strathmore to Essendon City Council. Strathmore Progress Association
(No. 2) also lobbied for the closure of the Essendon Airport and landing and take-off curfews in the meantime.
- Baby Health Centre, Corner Napier and Loeman Streets. Opened late 1956.
- Long Day Care Centre, Max Johnston Reserve, Loeman Street.
- Strathmore Guides
- Strathmore Scouts
- Strathmore Cricket Club
- Strathmore Sports Club

- Strathmore Gladstone Park Lions Club
- Strathmore Uniting Church - Originally Upland
Rd Presbyterian, commenced in 1935 after proposal canvassed by Rev.
John Sinclair of the North Essendon Presbyterian Church. A
Board and a Ladies Guild formed. Foundation stone for "Presbyterian
Community Hall" laid in 1936. Architect was Scarborough, Robertson and
Love. Built by local builder, Mr. Todd. Cost of 1300 pounds.
Dedicated by Rev. A. Irving Davidson, the Moderator of the Presbyterian
Church. Foundation Stone for church laid by the Right Reverend F. W.
Roland, the moderator of the General Assembly.
Built by Mr. Norman Miller. The Church was known as Strathmore prior to
official council recognition of the name.
The Foundation Stone for the new Church building was laid by Rev.
E. McIntyre Kippax on 11 March, 1962. The new Church was officially
opened on the 3rd of November, 1962, by Mr. N.J. Mc Coll, the
Session Clerk of the Strathmore Presbyterian Church for the previous 26
years.
Strathmore Methodist
Church in Napier Street,was
officially opened by Rev Eric H. O. Nye on 25 February, 1951. Original
church was was an old wooden Methodist church building transported from
Macedon. At the time there were complaints from some
neighbouring residents about the use of this old timber building in
Strathmore. Foundation stone of the Kindergarten Hall laid in May 1954
by Rev Dr. Clifford Wright. New church built 1957/58. Opened
and dedicated by the President of the Methodist Conference, Rev. Norman
Elliott on the 10th of May, 1958. The new building cost 11,000 pounds
to construct. After the Methodist Church joined the
Uniting Church the site ceased to operate as a church and was
eventually sold and operated as a photography studio. The church
buildings were later demolished for construction of a house.
- St Aidan's Church of England - First
established in October, 1947. The Kindergarten was built in 1955/56 at
a cost of 4500 pounds (using a 2250 pound Government Grant). The
Kindergarten was opened and blessed by the Archbishop of Melbourne, Rt.
Rev. J.J. Booth. Foundation Stone of the new Church building was laid
on the 20th March 1960. The building was dedicated and
opened by Bishop D.L. Redding on 4th of March 1961.The new church was
designed by Mr. P Garside and replaced a hall that was built 13 years
ago.
St Aidan's became a Parish in its own right on 2nd May 1961 after
the induction of Rev. Patrick E.D. Gason by the Archbishop of Essendon,
Rev. R.W. Dann. The Parish included the Chapel of Ease at 3
Esmale Street, Strathmore North.
- Strathmore Church of Christ.
The
Glenbervie Baptist Church was officially opened by Mr. J.C. Thompson,
President of the Baptist Union. The site of the church had previously
been occupied for 30 years by a shop. The Pastor was Rev. E.B. Bond and
Mr. Brownbill was the Church Secretary.
Glenbervie Baptist Church merged with Essendon Baptist Church in 2001
to form Essendon Baptist Community Church. Now meets at the Essendon
Baptist site in Buckley St, Essendon.
The Church building has been converted to housing (2005 - 2006), with
only the very front section of the original structure remaining.
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