Yeo Park in Ashfield is one of the inner west's most loved outdoor spaces and on 1 June this year we will celebrate its 100th birthday. Opened in 1925, Yeo Park is named after former Mayor John Yeo, and is a place for locals to relax, play sport, and in recent years, enjoy the fabulous Outfield café. It is home to old and new features including a magnificent heritage listed bandstand and an Aboriginal Survival Memorial commemorating the survival and resilience of the Gadigal and Wangal peoples. The red brick building that houses Outfield café was once a baby health centre owned by the Department of Education before ownership was registered to Ashfield Council in 1999. Local artist Sorrel Trevarthen, of Picket Fence Illustrations, is marking this occasion by opening a "mini-exhibition" of illustrations of Yeo Park locals at Outfield café. This event will have art, live music and family fun with a portion of proceeds going to the Yeo Park Infants School P&C. Congratulations to Sorrel, Caleb and Belinda and all the team at Outfield café, and all involved in organising this fabulous celebration of an historic space in our community.