Burns Supper 2026
Raise a toast (with a glass of cider or a classic Irn-Bru) to Scotland’s beloved bard, Robert Burns, as we gather for an evening of poetry, storytelling, music, and a feast fit for the Highlands. This family-friendly, non-alcoholic Burns Supper will honor the rich heritage of Scotland and the enduring legacy of Burns’ works.
At this Signature Storybounders Event, join us for the Address to the Haggis, the Immortal Memory, and the Toast to the Lassies and the Laddies, as we revel in the words of Scotland’s greatest poet. Enjoy a night of bagpipes, folk songs, ceilidh dancing, and lively company in a setting that brings Scottish history and culture to life.
The Supper & Ceremony
Time TBD
- A traditional Scottish meal, featuring haggis (with vegetarian options), neeps and tatties, and other hearty fare.
- The Address to the Haggis, delivered in full Burnsian flair.
- Readings of Burns’ most cherished poems, including “Auld Lang Syne” and “To a Mouse.”
- The Immortal Memory tribute to Burns’ life and literary contributions.
- The Toast to the Lassies and Reply, honoring the wit and wisdom of Burns.
An Evening of Scottish Culture
- Live bagpipe performances and traditional Scottish folk music.
- Ceilidh dancing—easy to learn and perfect for all ages.
- Lively storytelling and historical insights into Burns’ time and legacy.
- A closing rendition of Auld Lang Syne, uniting voices in song.
Attire
Guests are encouraged to wear kilts, tartan, or Scottish-inspired attire, but all are welcome, dressed as they please. Come ready to enjoy an evening steeped in the warmth and spirit of Scotland.
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