A celebration of Scottish heritage and Scotland’s most famous poet is happening next month at The Waterfront at Snake River ...
The Burns Supper is an institution of Scottish life: a night to celebrate the life and works of the national Bard. Suppers can range from an informal gathering of friends to a huge, formal dinner ...
Many Scots mark Burns Night on 25 January – the day of the poet’s birth – with a dinner involving Scottish music, haggis, neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes), and of course ...
with Burns suppers featuring recitals of the bard's best-loved works. Burns wrote much of his poetry in Scots, but that's not so say he's only well- known in Scotland. His poems have been ...
A traditional Burns supper involves a soup course, haggis, mashed swede turnip and potatoes, followed by dessert or a cheese course. A bagpiper will play as guests arrive, the haggis is brought ...
Join host Tom Miller and special guest speakers for an evening of fine Scottish cuisine and traditional music to celebrate Robert Burns. With a selection of toasts, poems and the odd wee dram, the ...
Gatehouse of Fleet Burns Club held its annual supper in the Masonic Arms on Friday, February 7. The recitations from the prizewinners at Gatehouse Primary School competition are always one of the ...
A BURNS’ night celebration held at St Mary’s Church in Wargrave raised £1,000. The event featured a three-course supper and dancing with readings of Robert Burns’s poems and literature. Organiser Adey ...