Burns Night : Celebration of the Bard’s life and poetry

Wed, Jan 24th 2024 at 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Menu choice IN ADVANCE pls. Rachel Blueman our regular piperette is in attendance. Check in : Richard Cr; Grace & Host : Alan C; Vote of Thanks & media report : John G B


Scarborough Cavaliers Rotary Burns night 24th January 2024

CHOOSE MENU FOR STARTERS AND MAINS IN ADVANCE PLEASE

Address to a Haggis
“Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face,
Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!
Aboon them a' ye tak your place,
Painch, tripe, or thairm:
Weel are ye wordy o' a grace
As lang's my arm.”
(Robert Burns)

Cock-a-Leekie Soup

Traditional Scottish chicken and vegetables soup

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Mushroom & Savoy cabbage filled parcel (V)

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Haggis Neeps & Tatties, Whiskey & Mushroom sauce, selection of vegetables

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Home made Smoked Salmon, Cod & Prawn Fishcake with a Whisky & Mushroom sauce, selection of vegetables & new potatoes

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Vegetarian Haggis (V)

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Traditional Raspberry Cranachan

Fresh whipped cream, infused with honey & whiskey, 

folded with crumbled oats and fresh raspberries

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Coffee with mints 

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Rotary supports dozens of projects around the World. - the most long lasting & ambitious is the project to eradicate polio. Cavaliers contribute to this and are owners of projects in Ghana & India supporting schools & delivering clean water.

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- not our core business; but we have rattled buckets in aid of disasters; run tombolas at music events, organised car parking at shows,sold plants at (our own) community fair, run raffles, organised events such as Dragon Boats – & had fun!

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Varied social activities, & worthwhile projects near & far. Our diverse members exchange ideas, create lifelong relationships, join in service projects that make a lasting impact in communities. We aim to have fun, but with a purpose.

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Hannah Busing Community

Many members are trustees or active supporters of several local causes. Local organisation reach out to their public at our events such as at our community fair, dragon boat races - and keep us up to date on visits to our weekly meetings.

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Tech tournament

Overcoming challenges of public speaking or technology tournaments, or a Rotary Youth Leadership Awards course helps young people develop tools for success such as self-confidence, planning & team building.

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At our convivial weekly meetings we welcome speakers - we learn of many varied interests. ‘Special events’ such as Burns night, Christmas celebrations and visits to places of interest (and refreshment) add to the opportunities for fellowship and fun.

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