Burns Night is a special time for Scots ... Before the meal begins, Selkirk Grace (which Burns either wrote or is attributed to him) is recited: The starter is served, then the haggis is carried ...
A big-time Burns Night calls for a piper to welcome guests ... A short but important prayer read to usher in the meal, The Selkirk Grace is also known as Burns's Grace at Kirkcudbright.
Held each year on or around 25 January (the writer’s birthday), Burns suppers traditionally begin with a reading of his poem, Selkirk Grace ... in between, the night is rounded off with a ...
The formal event at the Colonial Heritage Club featured Scottish traditions, bagpipes, whisky and a dinner that included ...
Despite more women becoming involved in Burns clubs in recent years, the top table at Burns suppers still tends to be ...
Before the meal, a traditional blessing known as the Selkirk Grace is recited. These pages showcase images of people from the local community enjoying Burns Night celebrations over the years.
People across the Isle of Wight gathered last Saturday (January 25) to celebrate Burns Night. The Scottish holiday celebrates poet Robert Burns, author of many Scottish verses. In tribute, those ...
THURLESTONE Golf Club celebrated Burns Night in true fashion on Saturday January, reports Liz Line.