Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter
Monday, 23 August 2021
Maleny District Sport & Recreation Club Community Newsletter Singing for Charity Did you know that the Maleny Singers have used their considerable talents not only to entertain us, but also to donate over $70,000 to Maleny community organisations since 2004? An incredible achievement for an amateur musical group! Loving what they do, passionate Singer’s director and conductor Margaret Taylor happily presented a cheque for $5000 to the Maleny Rural
Fire Service recently - the result of sell out houses from their last production, the Yeomen of the Guard. “We are a community singing ensemble that aims to foster love of music and make a charitable impact in our region” said Margaret. Brigade First Of cer Scott Perrie was delighted with the outcome. “We have had our eye on a new trailer, pump, and in atable dam, that will enable us to make much better use of our equipment on the bigger res,” he said. “This donation will go a long way towards funding that purchase.” The Maleny Singers is a not-for-pro t group which has regularly made nancial contributions to worthwhile causes in our community, and all members contribute their skills voluntarily, singing, acting and dancing their way into the hearts of so many. For more info on the Maleny Singers, visit: https://www.facebook.com/MalenySingers
The Australian Voices sing this Sunday!
Join us as we bring you one of the country’s premiere vocal ensembles THE AUSTRALIAN VOICES.
This will be a brilliant concert of traditional and modern music from Australia and beyond. The program features music commissioned by the group on the theme 'Far and Near’, as well as works by Elgar, Bruckner and J.S. Bach. As if the gates of heaven had opened." New York Times. The Concert is on Sunday 29 August at 2.00pm. Bookings: malenyartscouncil.com https://malenysportandrec.org.au/
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