Flood fundraiser

By Pictures: Ben Macrae
Updated March 19 2013 - 3:17pm, first published February 12 2013 - 12:00am
BOOK WORMS: Lachlan and Sienna Hume found some colourful second hand books.
BOOK WORMS: Lachlan and Sienna Hume found some colourful second hand books.
ENTERTAINED: Birthday girl Viv Edwards and Michelle Hobbs belted out some tunes to keep the crowd entertained.
ENTERTAINED: Birthday girl Viv Edwards and Michelle Hobbs belted out some tunes to keep the crowd entertained.
SMILE: Sylvia and Daniel Katona take a break from browsing to pose for a photo.
SMILE: Sylvia and Daniel Katona take a break from browsing to pose for a photo.
SAUSAGE SIZZLE: Air Force Cadets Mitchell Lewis, James Glasson and Matt Cohen worked the barbecue all day to support the fundraiser.
SAUSAGE SIZZLE: Air Force Cadets Mitchell Lewis, James Glasson and Matt Cohen worked the barbecue all day to support the fundraiser.
ALL WORN OUT: Anna Munster with her little friend Makenzee Dahlenburg after a day of play.
ALL WORN OUT: Anna Munster with her little friend Makenzee Dahlenburg after a day of play.
HARD WORK: Volunteer Beau Thomas took a break from setting up tables, running the barbecue and collecting donations to share some stories with Mount Isa Mayor Tony McGrady and his wife Sandra.
HARD WORK: Volunteer Beau Thomas took a break from setting up tables, running the barbecue and collecting donations to share some stories with Mount Isa Mayor Tony McGrady and his wife Sandra.

BOOKS for Bundy raised more than $6000 for Bundaberg flood victims on Sunday. A team of enthusiastic volunteers from the community collected thousands of books in one week and held a successful second-hand book sale which was well-attended by the communitiy. Books for Bundy will continue this week, with another book sale to be held in Cloncurry on Sunday, February 17.

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