Heritage Country Music Muster president Les Schloss
November 8, 2013

Profits from the Old-Time Dance held at the recent Heritage Country Music Muster in Nanango, along with donations and money raised through raffles has been donated to a number of local community organisations.

Muster president Les Schloss said $2500 has been split between the Nanango State School, the Nanango State High School, Coolabunia State School and Nanango & District Kindergarten.

Mr Schloss said this was a way to say “thank you” to groups that had helped out during the Muster.

A donation was also made to the RACQ CareFlight helicopter rescue service.

Mr Schloss said as the Muster continues to grow it is going to need more and more support from local community groups willing to lend a hand.