The Early History of Bonsai Northwest

Written by former President and founding member June Fraser on occasion of the 21st Birthday of Bonsai Northwest Inc. Oct. 10, 1994

The first meeting of our group (The Sunshine Bonsai Group) was held on the 15th August 1973 at the home of Mrs Eunice Gill. Eunice placed an ad in the local newspaper for anyone who was interested in bonsai to get in touch with her. As nine people responded to the add we decided to start a bonsai group.

This was to be a non profit group and our surplus money was given to charity. Our first venue was Castley Hall in Glengala Road Sunshine, with rent of $ 1 per night. It was decided at this meeting to run a raffle at each of our monthly meetings with each member to supply a prize valued at around $1. In July 1974 our funds allowed us to send out newsletters each month and to purchase some pots from the Victorian Bonsai Society. Shortly after this June and Con Clark offered to bring supplies of pots to our meetings, which gave us a bigger selection of pots and tools which at that time we were not financially able (or that adventurous, not sure which) to get for ourselves.

In February 1974 Mrs Elsie Gras gave the first of her many talks and demonstrations to our group. That same year we also started putting up a display of bonsai at the Sunshine Horticultural Society annual show. This gave us a lot more exposure to the general public, as at this stage we were not having a show of our own.

In 1975 the Sunshine Horticultural Society started a Bonsai section at their show with judging being for a novice section and an intermediate section, Mr Frank Hocking judged most of the shows.

Our Library started in 1974 with 2 books purchased from the Victorian Society and we slowly added to this as Frank told us of the availability of new books. We were also bringing to our meetings unwanted trees, pots or whatever as long as it was bonsai related to sell or swap.

By around 1980 we felt we were ready to hold our own show completely separate from Sunshine Horticultural Society and printed up 60 leaflets. By this time we had moved to the Scout Hall in Phoenix Street Sunshine. A lot of our meetings were spent dodging buckets on the floor that were catching rain leaking through the roof, and falling over stacks of newspapers the scouts had collected.

Our first couple of shows were a bit disappointing considering the work we had to do to make it happen. We had to go to Williamstown to borrow trestles. I don't know that we even had covering except for white paper on top of the tables. We probably just covered costs. I feel the hall was a bit out of the way of passing traffic. We had an elaborate security system of boy scouts sleeping in the hall overnight for security and hoped the trees were still on the tables next morning.

In 1981 we started to buy our own pots from June Clark, we spent a whole $150. As we had no where to store our equipment at the hall we would load the car after each meeting with the pots and cups and saucers and take them home.

We did a lot of demonstrations and workshops in the area during the early 80's, which helped to promote bonsai. l think we visited every Garden Club between Melton and Broadmeadows for either a talk or demonstration. I feel we probably would have really struggled to be where we are today if it had not been for Frank Hocking and the Victorian Bonsai Society. In our early days we were all new to bonsai, but Frank always let us know when something was happening, and people like Frank, Elsie Gras, Nell Saffin, Ron Andersen, Max Leversha and June and Con Clark were always willing to offer their time and services for talks or demonstrations and there were others also who ran workshops for us.

Some of our members were able to attend workshops with Japanese Masters when other clubs brought them out and we really started to grow in our art. When I look back at our early meetings it shows just how much we have grown as a club and how the standard of trees has improved. A lot of this is thanks to the committees and other people behind the scenes who have put in so much time and effort for this club.

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