The Walnuts in Edinburgh

David McGirr is raising money for The Eric Liddell Community
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The Walnuts in Edinburgh · 7 June 2019

The Eric Liddell Community is a local care charity and Community Hub. We are on a mission to bring people together in their local community to improve their health and wellbeing and have a positive impact on their lives. Our vision is to live in a community where no one is lonely or isolated.

Story

The Walnuts - we are small boys disguised as middle ages men
who have been given a camper van and we’re going to travel to Scotland, play music, eat pies and raise donations for Alzheimer Scotland (and the Eric Liddell Centre).

The Walnuts are
Davie McGirr: me - founder of sevensongs.org and owner of a guitar
Matt Allwright: - lap steel aficionado, journalist and TV presenter of Watchdog, One Show, Rogue Traders and other things
Donald Stewart: - Celtic Fiddle legend and shoe model
Fergus Muirhead writer, broadcaster and piper.

We play Celtic music, Folk and Americana.

We play for charity. When you get to a certain age you become more aware of the distressing effect dementia has on families and friends – the illness not only brings a terrible lingering decline, it has a
relentless and devastating impact on carers too. We collect to support dementia research.

Find out more about our dates and where you can see us at https://sevensongs.org/2019/05/26/to-the-lighthouse/

Yet again our motor home has been donated by the

Caravan and Motorhome Club of Great Britain and Bailey’s of Bristol: both are wonderful for doing this again and we are so grateful for their support.

The Scottish tour has also been sponsored and supported by:

Murray’s Pies in Perth
The Strathearn Distillery
The Northern Lighthouse Board

This year we collecting donations for the Eric Liddell Centre in Edinburgh and for Alzheimer Scotland everywhere.

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Donation summary

Total
£2,300.00
+ £12.50 Gift Aid
Online
£50.00
Offline
£2,250.00

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