Nanango Lions Club members were kept busy at the weekend celebrating the 60th anniversary of the club.
Club president Mayleen Green said Nanango was the fourth oldest Lions Club in Queensland.
Former members travelled from all over the State for the celebration.
A special guest was Ray Phippard, 93, who was the club’s first president in 1956.
Ray and his wife Beryl drove up from Tweed Heads for the weekend.
Celebrations started on Saturday with a meet’n’greet at the club’s Lions Den, the old Nanango Post Office in George Street.
Then members and guests gathered on Saturday night in the Long Hai Room at the Nanango RSL Club for a birthday dinner.
Then on Sunday morning Nanango Lions, with help from Kingaroy members, hosted a free sausage sizzle breakfast at Lion’s Park to thank Nanango residents for their support over the past six decades.