Exploring the First 50 Years
We are delighted to share that Rev. D. Chisholm's detailed account of Monikie Memorial Hall's first fifty years is now available to download from our About page. This fascinating document traces the hall's origins, its role during the post-war years, and the people who shaped it into the community hub it is today.
A Story Worth Telling
The publication covers the hall's founding in the aftermath of the Second World War, when local residents came together to create a lasting memorial to those who served. It documents the fundraising efforts, the construction, and the early events that brought the community together.
The hall was built not just of stone and timber, but of the goodwill and determination of an entire community. — Rev. D. Chisholm
Decades of Community Life
From dances and concerts to meetings and celebrations, the hall has been at the heart of Monikie life for over seven decades. Rev. Chisholm's account captures the spirit of those early years and the countless volunteers who kept the hall thriving.
Download the Full Document
The complete publication is available as a free PDF download from our About page. We encourage anyone with an interest in local history to give it a read — it's a wonderful record of what a community can achieve together.
