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Car picnic a big success

Perfect autumn weather, a great location, good food, good music and a collection of cars to die for made for a very successful Picnic amongst the cars fundraiser held last Sunday by Tewantin Noosa branch of Red Cross.

It was a sell out event for 204 ticket holders who dined under a marquee on a hill top Lake MacDonald property owned by Maxine and Colin Kiel.

The Kiels recently moved from Gippsland, Victoria to Noosa to be closer to their daughter, bringing with them a scaled down version of their motor museum collection of of historic motor vehicles and an aim to support their local community as they have done for more than 30 years in Victoria.

Tewantin Noosa Red Cross branch president Julie Boyer said when the group approached the Kiels to use their property and display their vehicles in a charity fundraiser they enthusiastically agreed.

Guests wined and dined at the event, listened to the sounds of Hot Peppers Jazz Band, took part in the raffles and silent auction and browsed the fabulous collection of cars.

The event was a highlight for the charity and a step away from the fashion parades, high teas and sausage sizzles fundraising activities conducted during the year by the group which has 70 members with about 30 active members.

In addition to fundraising to support the Red Cross’s goals of servicing the homeless, those with mental health issues, employment assistance, aged care and NDIS the group operates a number of activities focused on breaking down social isolation and providing personal support. They also participate in public events and assist in times of natural disaster and emergencies.

Julie said among their usual activities was the Hands on Care program involving members providing hand massages to residents in aged care and companionship, which is particularly important for some residents without family in the region, some receiving no other visitors.

Some Red Cross members make Trauma Teddies which are donated to hospitals and doctors surgeries to give comfort to sick children.

Members also attend the Hub at Tait Duke Cottage to assist people who are homeless or in need with food, a chat or help with documents.

All proceeds raised at the Picnic amongst the cars event will go to support Red Cross programs in Queensland, Julie said.

Hailed a great success the event raised more than $17,300, with proceeds going toward the Brisbane Night Cafe which provides a safe place for homeless youth who drop in for food, support, safety and comfort and the Marhaba Day Cafe which assists migrants and refugees.

Julie thanked their many event sponsors including major sponsors Bendigo Bank, Sharpe Enterprises, Niche Properties, Morgan’s Financials, Livelife Pharmacy, Noosa Party Hire and Dizzi Spit Roasts.

Tewantin Noosa Red Cross is in need of volunteers. If you can help phone 0407 571 282.

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