As any Scots out there in the TrekBBS will tell you, it's tradition to hold a Burns Supper on the 25th of January (or thereabouts) - an annual celebration of the life of the poet and lyricist Robert Burns held on the day of his birth. This year marks the 250th anniversary of Burns's birth.
I lived in Scotland for most of my life, and I've always enjoyed the Burns Night - an evening of dining out with the traditional haggis (of course there was always a vegetarian option), neeps and tatties, a song or two, poetry readings (including the obligatory "Tam O'Shanter"
), the Toast to the Lassies (and their reply) and much other fun to be had by all. 
Anyone out there holding a Burns Supper celebration? Anyone can't stand the taste of haggis? Any fans of Burns's poetry? (Me, we had to study some of it during school - took all the fun out of it, if you ask me...)
I lived in Scotland for most of my life, and I've always enjoyed the Burns Night - an evening of dining out with the traditional haggis (of course there was always a vegetarian option), neeps and tatties, a song or two, poetry readings (including the obligatory "Tam O'Shanter"


Anyone out there holding a Burns Supper celebration? Anyone can't stand the taste of haggis? Any fans of Burns's poetry? (Me, we had to study some of it during school - took all the fun out of it, if you ask me...)