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Girlguiding Dunbartonshire to host fundraising concert for Catterburn

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6th Clydebank Guides with Bearsden Fiddlers

A concert at Clydebank Town Hall promises to strike a chord with music lovers and raise much-needed funds for Girlguiding Dunbartonshire.

Bearsden Fiddlers' Liz James, Allan MacDougall and Anne McLellan with Rachel Short, of 2nd A Bearsden Brownies, who is playing a cello
Bearsden Fiddlers’ Liz James, Allan MacDougall and Anne McLellan with Rachel Short, of 2nd A Bearsden Brownies

The fundraiser takes place on Saturday, February 8, at 7pm, with toe-tapping entertainment provided by the renowned Bearsden Fiddlers.

Tickets cost £10, with all proceeds going towards a new Catterburn Outdoor Activity Centre. The fully-accessible centre will serve all Girlguiding members, from Rainbows to Rangers, in Dunbartonshire.

Catterburn fundraising campaign

A huge fundraising campaign is being launched to build the new centre near Croftamie. It will replace the Brownie House on the site, which was devastated by flooding in January 2023.

Lorna Hamilton, County Commissioner for Girlguiding Dunbartonshire, said: “We are excited to bring an evening jam-packed with music, fun and fiddler music, to Clydebank Town Hall.

“We hope to raise lots of money to build the new Catterburn Outdoor Activity Centre, and ensure there’s a home-away-from-home for our members to enjoy new adventures and make lasting memories with their friends.”

Ticket sales

Tickets and more information is available at https://bit.ly/Catterburn.

For more information on the Bearsden Fiddlers, visit their website.

If you’d like to make a direct donation to the Catterburn fundraising campaign, visit our JustGiving page

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