Community members to be recognised with Citizen Awards
Ian Benefield – Outstanding Citizen Award
In 2005 Ian was presented with a Citizen Award for his community service, and 17 years later he hasn’t seemed to stop giving his time and energy to our community. We’re pleased to be able to acknowledge Ian’s continued service to Stratford with an Outstanding Citizen Award in 2022.
Ian comes from a farming family, growing up in Mahoe, attending the local Mahoe Primary School at that time and then heading to Stratford High School for his secondary years. The youngest of 3 brothers Ian took over the family farm on Hastings Road, and while he now lives on Climie Road, he still has the Hasting Road farm and is known to help out the sharemilker on the farm when required.
He has always done his best for the community, which was apparent when serving his time on the Mahoe School Board of Trustees. Alongside others he did everything he could to try and keep the school open. “It was the community’s wish for the school to carry on,” he says. Unfortunately the school did close, but his desire to help the community didn’t stop then.
A while a go he answered a call of help at the A&P Showgrounds and never left. He’s been a member of the Stratford A&P Association since 2006 and an executive since 2008. His own father was an executive on the Association from 1956 to 1973, so he’s followed in those footsteps and become an integral part of the association. Affectionately known as the ‘foxterrier of the grounds’ Ian is always there working, his many hats include cleaner, caretaker, farm manager, financial overseer, sheep and cattle herdman, Mr fix it! He does it all. If something needs doing, he just gets on and does it. He’s also the chair of the Skinner Road Hall which sits on the grounds, and looks after the camping ground aspect of the association.
Ian is also well known in lending a hand through his 30 years of involvement with the Salvation Army. He told us he married a good Christian girl and part of that is helping those less fortunate. Jocelyn, Ian’s wife, is heavily involved with the Salvation Army too, and between them they’ve provide support and care to many in our community. Ian is involved in mentoring through his role with the Salvation Army and he feels rewarded when he sees people grow in their abilities.
“My goal to inspire others. If you can do something purposeful and make a difference to someone or something then it’s worth it,” he says.
Ian’s dedications span several decades, and his passion hasn’t faltered. There wouldn’t be many people in this community who will not recognise Ian, from working dusk until dawn during the A&P Show weekend to those who have benefitted from his service to the Salvation Army.
In his humble nature, he reminds us it’s a team effort, “I do it for the team. And in recognition of Jocelyn. I’m very grateful to family, friends and colleagues too.”
We’re very grateful for you Ian, and pleased to celebrate your decades of continuous work for our community with an Outstanding Citizen Award in 2022.