Eden Log Cabin

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The Eden Log Cabin site was bought by John R Logan during 1935 from the Presbyterian Church for the local Girl Guides, and a scale model of a Log Cabin proposal was made to convince the Guides Association in Sydney of its merits.

The model is still available for inspection.

The final cost of the building was 1500 pounds ($3000) with 500 pounds contributed by the Guides and the balance from John R Logan.

The Opening Ceremony was held on February 29,  1936.

Unfortunately, John Logan died in August 1937.

The Eden Girl Guide activities ceased shortly after this time due to the prospect of World War II and lack of leaders.

Mrs Logan then sold Edrom Lodge, the family home since 1914, on the south side of Twofold Bay.

She bought the Log Cabin from the Girl Guide Association, and lived there until shortly before her death in 1963.

The property was then acquired by a succession of private owners who made a number of structural changes.

The Shire Council at the time (Imlay Shire) acquired the property in 1979 to house the Eden Town Library.

The Library was relocated during December 2003, and the Eden Log Cabin Management Committee was appointed by the Bega Valley Shire Council and granted occupation at the end of March 2004.

It is available for hire from the Bega Valley Shire Council (click here to view website ).

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