Haggis will be nibbled and whisky will be toasted at a dinner paying tribute to a Scottish poet revered around the world.
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The Orange and District Scottish Association and Burns Club will host a supper in honor of wordsmith Robert Burns, the non-religious figure credited with the third most statues erected of him after Christopher Columbus and Queen Victoria.
“From a humble beginning Burns got to know people from all walks of life through his poetic skills,” Ken Harper said.
The club has invited the President of the Bathurst Highland Society and occupant of Abercrombie House Christopher Morgan to give an oration on the poets life.
Dinner will be held at the Orange City Bowling Club on February 8 and is open to the public at a cost of $40.
To book call: 0423 756 406.
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