CAR enthusiasts have raised almost $2000 to support Inglewood organisations.
Members of the town’s car and bike club handed over $900 cheques last Saturday to Inglewood and Districts Health Service and Inglewood Ambulance Auxiliary Op Shop before heading to the Logan Pub car show.
President Mick Costanzo and secretary Peter Sommers presented hostel resident Joe Watts, nurse Cara Pickthorn and lifestyle and leisure’s Julie Waight with the first cheque of the morning.
The donation will be used to support the health service’s lifestyle and leisure program.
Op shop treasurer Faye Orange and secretary Deb Coon received their cheque that will be used to replace defibrillator batteries and paddles.
Mr Costanzo said money had been raised during last November’s Inglewood Alive show and shine event in Brooke Street.
The show and shine is a highlight of the annual street festival and Mr Costanzo said businesses had donated goods to be raffled on the day.
Eight club cars were part of the display of vehicles and motorcycles at Logan later in the day.
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