The Annual Milton Keynes Organ Festival takes place on Saturday 8th and
Sunday 9th October at Milton Keynes Museum, McConnell Drive, Wolverton,
Milton Keynes MK12 5EL, England. There is a new video of the museum
on their website this year; see http://www.mkmuseum.org.uk/ and
http://www.miltonkeynesmuseum.org.uk/organ-festival/
A large number of visiting fairground and street organs will attend
the festival, which will take place over two days, Saturday and Sunday,
8th and 9th October. The festival has a relaxed atmosphere, and is a
nostalgic, interesting, low-cost event on a large site, some of which
is under cover. The museum is now offering 12 months free admission
if you Gift Aid your entry fee.
The museum has a Victorian music parlour with a player piano and disc
musical boxes which have been repaired recently. There is a street
re-creation with many old shops, a street barrel piano, a cinema, an
old school-room, printing display, local history etc., a transport
hall, railway board-room, telephone, radio and lawnmower sections.
There is a nice cafe as well for a good day-out, with free parking.
I will be there for the two days with a sales stall inside the museum,
so do come and say hello. I will have some _free_ copies of the "Music
Box" magazine available for anyone who might be interested in joining
us or simply finding out more.
Do let me know by 5 p.m. Friday evening if there is anything specific
you would like me to bring along for you. And don't forget the Cotton
Museum Organ Day this coming Sunday 2nd October; see previous posting:
http://www.mmdigest.com/Archives/Digests/201609/2016.09.19.03.html
Kevin McElhone
Northampton, England
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