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Sunshine and smiles

Come and have a great day out and join the Sunshine Tour, organised by the Quota Club on Saturday 24 June.

First off, the tour will arrive at the Ginger Factory and Nutworks for morning tea. Then, the tour will be going to Yandina’s Historial House and Museum. Entry will be a gold coin donation.

The Manawee Garden Centre in Buderim is next on the list, and then onto Cotton Tree for lunch and the Ice Creamery for handmade dairy delicacies.

The last stop will be in the hinterland at Amrita Park Meadery, which specialises in quality modern mead that uses local raw honey and fruits.

You can taste these wonderful flavours at just $10 per person.

It’s a special experience to warm the soul in winter.

The cost is $40 per person for the bus and a delicious lunch provided by Quota as well as tea and coffee.

There is a lucky entry prize and raffle and lots of fun on the day.

Tickets are limited so contact Noela on 0455 456 471 or Joy on 0412 285 269 to secure your seat by 19 June.

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