
July 16, 2013
If you were out and about on Sunday morning in Kingaroy and thought you heard cars moo-ing and saw people dressed in kilts wandering about, you weren’t dreaming.
It was just participants in the latest version of the Great Endeavour Rally (and the less-demanding Cruise) taking off on Leg 2 of their trip to Port Douglas.
The rally started in Caloundra on Saturday (July 13) with 44 vehicles.
Their first overnight stop was in Kingaroy where the drivers and their crews enjoyed a special dinner at the Kingaroy Town Hall catered for by the Endeavour Kingaroy Kitchen.
Early on Sunday morning – and we mean early – the officials, support crews and drivers fronted up for breakfast – also supplied by the local Endeavour team – before hitting the road on their way to Theodore for their second night on the road.
Kingaroy Endeavour manager Hazel Patterson said her team had catered for about 170 people on Saturday night, and then turned around and fed about 150 on Sunday morning.
The Great Endeavour Rally has been running since 1988 and is an important fundraiser for the Endeavour Foundation which provides opportunities for people with a disability.
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