A Burns Supper and Ceilidh will be host in Inverkeithing this month - and tickets are on sale now.
Run by the Inverkeithing Trust, the Inverkeithing Burns Night will have a live ceilidh band, the traditional haggis, neeps, and tatties, along with cranachan and tablet, as well as a licensed bar.
Burns night is typically celebrated on January 25 to mark the birthday of Robert Burns, who is known for his many poems. Some of his most well-known works include Auld Lang Syne, Tam O' Shanter, and To a Mouse.
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The Inverkeithing Trust is a charity run by a group of volunteers that want to build a strong and vibrant community in Inverkeithing. The group currently runs the Food for Thought initiative which aims to reduce food waste.
Anyone who is interested in attending the event can get their tickets from Millbarista and Thistle Locks.
The Burns night event will be on Saturday, January 27, from 7-11pm in the Masonic Hall.
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