The places and faces of Bonny Hills from 1910 to today have been captured in a commemorative pictorial book.
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The book was collated by the Bonny Hills Progress Association and will be launched at the Back to Bonny’s event from September 28-30.
It features photographs, character memories and history facts from the area over many decades.
President of the Bonny Hills Progress Association Roger Barlow said the community response had been fantastic, with many people coming forward to share images and stories.
“This project has really strengthened the sense of community for long-term and recent residents of Bonny Hills,” he said.
The book will be launched by Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Mayor Peta Pinson during the Back to Bonny’s welcoming ceremony on Saturday, September 29 at the Rainbow Beach Reserve.
People can purchase a copy of the book for $10 throughout the weekend’s events.
A free outdoor movie night is on Friday, September 28 and the main event, markets and Gala Dinner will be on Saturday, September 29.
All profits from book sales will go towards Bonny Hills community projects.
Mr Barlow said the book is a limited-edition print, so people need to ensure they get copies for themselves, family and friends.
For more information visit facebook.com/backtobonnys
Tickets to the Gala Dinner are available at backtobonnys2018.eventsity.com
The Back to Bonny’s weekend is part of the 2018 Bicentenary celebrations taking place across the Hastings.
The event is proudly presented by the Bonny Hills Progress Association, Wauchope Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club and Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.