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Burns Supper January 27, 2024

On Saturday, January 27, 2024, The Robert Burns Society of Annapolis will honor the life and legacy of Scotland’s most famous poet with its annual “Burns Supper.”  The event will take place at 6 pm at the Annapolis Elks Lodge No. 622, at 2 Pythian Drive, Edgewater, MD.

The evening will feature traditional Scottish cuisine, a silent auction, raffle, and entertainment including music and poetry that honors Burns’ legacy. In his short life (1759 – 1796), Burns wrote hundreds of poems, including the well-loved New Year’s favorite “Auld Lang Syne.”

The menu will include a choice of entree and dessert and includes veggies, rolls and a salad. In true Scottish tradition, guests can also nosh on haggis and “neeps and tatties” (turnips and potatoes).

The cost is $65 for RBSA members and $75 for non-members. Dress is semi-formal. The wearing of kilts and tartan is encouraged, but not required.

You may make reservations before January 22nd by using our online portal at https://rbsannapolis.square.site/ or contact Karolyn St. Clair at 410-721-7550 or stclairk@msn.com to have her send you a reservation form.

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