"Mair" [Mare] Meaning: More
25 January 2018, 20:00, Halfway House, Fahan, Donegal
Runs to 25 January 2018
Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25. It commemorates the life of the bard (poet) Robert Burns, who was born on January 25, 1759. The day also celebrates Burns' contribution to Scottish culture.
Monreagh Heritage Centre will be hosting a Burns Supper to celebrate the life and works of the Bard.
From traditional ballads and romantic songs to humorous satires and thought-provoking poems, Robert Burns composed some of the world's most instantly recognisable lines of poetry and song lyrics. His best known work is Auld Lang Syne.
SCHEDULE
Piping of the Haggis 8:00pm
Lee Duncan & Stewart Buchanan
Address to the Haggis 8:10pm
Stewart Buchanan
Selkirk Grace 8:15pm
Reverend David Latimer
Meal Served 8:20pm
2 Course Buffet
Immortal Memory 9:20pm
Ian McCracken.
Toast to the Lassies & Reply 8:15pm
Stewart Buchanan & Belinda Mahaffy
Burns Poetry Recital 9:45pm
Belinda Mahaffy
Music, Dance & Piping 10:00pm
Stewart, Ken & Linda, Lee Duncan
Prize Draw 11:00pm
Auld Land Syne 11:20pm
Carriages 11:30pm
Admission - E15.
Tickets available from
Monreagh Ulster Scots Heritage Centre, Carrigans, Co Donegal, Ireland
Web: www.monreagh.net
Email: office@monreagh.net
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