In January 2010, nearly 400 people packed Milngavie Town Hall to celebrate Erne Parkin's life and music and the event raised over £5000 for his favourite charity, the Suzy fund. "Glimpses" below provides a little background on his life and touches on some of his many musical, professional and artistic achievements.
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Venues will normally be in and around Milngavie (though not exclusively).
The venues for most events will be the Fraser Centre (Milngavie Town centre), The Corbie Ha' (20 Ashfield Road, Milngavie) or St Joseph's Hall (Woodburn Way, Mlngavie - opposite railway station next to St Joseph's Church).
Corbie Ha' is located at the corner of Park Road and Ashfield Road. It was constructed during the eighteenth century as part of the buildings of Corbieha Farm and is one of the oldest buildings standing in Milngavie village centre today.
The building is the headquarters of the Milngavie Pipe Band.
The very atmospheric main hall hold 40 or more people, creating an intimate venue.
20 Ashfield Road,
Milngavie
G62 6BT