RANGECARE Flaxton recently reburied their time capsule on September 14, with plans to leave the historical data underground for the next 15 years.
First buried in 2000, the time capsule was dug up and reburied in 2008, before being dug up again in May this year.
RangeCare plans to dig up the time capsule again in 2038 and reflect on how life has changed.
RangeCare COO Gary Holland said he was looking forward to what might come ahead. He said he doubted people would be using cash, and that it could be likely people might live on the moon or other planets in the future – a lot could happen in 15 years!
The time capsule was reburied with everything from the two previous time capsules, but also included a coin featuring King Charles III, USB, Covid-19 RAT test and mask, as well as RangeCare’s book on the organisation’s history.
“The book will also go live now on our webpage,” Gary said.
“We’re inviting people to share their stories before they get lost. We’ll do regular releases and keep it as an ongoing living document rather than having to have someone redo it again in 15 years,”
“We’re just happy to be able to share some old memories and have people come together and be involved in our community.”
