Kingaroy Quota members Lila Perkins, Lorrie Pegrem and Janet Smith with Cr Danita Potter

May 30, 2017

The Kingaroy Quota Club now boasts a new banner thanks to South Burnett Regional Council’s discretionary fund scheme for councillors.

Cr Danita Potter supported the purchase of the teardrop banner via a $250 grant from her yearly $2000 discretionary fund.  This fund allows councillors to allocate small grants to not-for-profit organisations for a community purpose.

The Quota club will use the banner when it is out and about. It will draw attention to its fund-raising activities, including sausage sizzles and raffle ticket selling, and when assisting at events such as Australia Day.

The banner made its debut at the sausage sizzle in the SupaIGA car park on Saturday morning.

The Kingaroy Quota Club has been operating for 41 years.

Over this time it has raised funds for a number of worthwhile causes, including the Royal Flying Doctor Service, LifeFlight, the Hear and Say Centre, Kingaroy Scouts and the South Burnett Pantry.


 

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