Esk Choir on stage for hospice

Mandolin player Sue Flower will perform to raise funds for the Sunshine Hospice.

THE internationally recognised Esk Choir will join local artists on stage to raise funds for the Sunshine Hospice this month.
Local poet Ian Mackay, soloist Toukie Wood and mandolin player Sue Flower will join together to raise funds for the recently closed Sunshine Hospice, formally known as Katie Rose Cottage.
The fund-raising concert will be held on Sunday 22 May at the Good Shepherd College Hall, Eumundi Road, Noosaville, from 1.30pm.
Tickets are $26, with all proceeds going towards the reopening of the hospice. Purchase your tickets at the Sunshine Hospice Op Shop in the Atrium, Tewantin, or the Sunshine Hospice Op Shop, Maple Lane, Cooroy.