One Mount Isa family is using their impressive Christmas lights show to raise funds for a well-known charity that assists local people.
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In a social media post Mount Isa Basketball president Jerome Sopoaga alerted townsfolk to the lights show.
"Hi everybody. If you have a moment and some spare change please head over to 51 Clarke St off East Street & help Mr and Mrs Stevie and Kristy Page in their efforts to raising funds for the Ronald McDonald House," Mr Sopoaga wrote.
" Every night from 6pm-10pm they will be outside their place ready with some bags of lollies for the kids (or yourself) in exchange for your kind $$ donation."
"This fantastic initiative helps seriously ill kids and their families and while you're there you can enjoy and admire their Christmas decorations, so cool."
Kristy Page also took to social media to say all funding raised would go to Ronald McDonald House Charities.
"We have lolly bags and candy canes for the kids so come and have a look and show your support," she said.
Last weekend's Mount Isa Harley Owners Group's toy run also raised funds for the Townsville-based RMHC which hosts sick kids and their families from the bush.
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