The Oban Times

Tartan and tiaras for Eilidh's trust fundraiser

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Stars from the hit comedy series Still Game will host this year's fundraisin­g gala ball for music education charity, the Eilidh MacLeod Memorial Trust.

Jane McCarry, known for her portrayal of nosey busybody Isa Drennan, and Mark Cox, who was tight-fisted Tam Mullen, will oversee proceeding­s at the Tartan and Tiaras event in Glasgow on Saturday April 30 in aid of Eilidh's trust, establishe­d in memory of the 14-year-old from the Isle of Barra who died in the Manchester Arena attack five years ago.

Eilidh's trust supports music education for young people reflecting Eilidh’s own love of music and her talent as a musician, having played in the local Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band.

Joining Jane and Mark on the bill will be piping supergroup The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Highland group TideLines and trad band Beinn Lee, a six-piece group from North Uist. Guests will also be entertaine­d by some young and upcoming musicians.

Tickets for the Tartan and Tiaras gala ball at Glasgow’s Marriott Hotel are still available on Eventbrite.

The event will also have a live online auction with many prizes up for grabs including Celtic FC and Inverness Caledonian Thistle hospitalit­y, VIP tours of the Harris Gin, Torabhaig and Highland Park distilleri­es, exclusive artwork and an Ireland football signed shirt.

Jane McCarry said: 'Mark and I are thrilled to be hosting this special event in aid of such a wonderful and worthwhile cause.

'We hope as much money as possible can be raised to support Eilidh’s trust’s work with young musicians across Scotland.

'As someone who works in education, I appreciate the value the charity makes to so many budding young musicians who get huge pleasure from advancing their skills, and it’s beautiful that all this is being done to keep Eilidh’s musical journey alive.'

And she added: 'We can’t wait to see everyone in their finery, being together again after the last two years and enjoying some great Scottish hospitalit­y and music.'

Trust founder Suzanne White said it would be a 'fun-filled night of music and fundraisin­g'.

'This May will mark five years since we lost Eilidh in that horrible attack and we are as committed as ever to guaranteei­ng her legacy through young musicians.

'This event is a key part of our fundraisin­g to help us achieve that goal and we know everyone will have a cracking time in the name of this worthwhile cause,' she added.

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