A Hampshire rugby club is looking forward to its Burns Night celebrations.
Romsey Rugby Club is planning a Burns Night dinner and ceilidh for Friday, January 26.
It promises to be an evening of camaraderie, cultural celebration, and lively entertainment.
The bar opens at 6pm, with the piping in the haggis, chairman's welcome, toasts and addresses at 7pm.
There will also be a three-course meal, Burns poetry recitals, a ceilidh and dance tuition.
The winners of an online raffle will be announced at 9.15pm.
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Sponsors of the event are Parker Bullen, and Anchor Maintenance.
Karen Clarkson, marketing and business development manager at Parker Bullen, said: “We are thrilled to be a part of Romsey Rugby Club's Burns Night event in January, continuing our commitment to supporting the local community.
"We attended last year's event which was a resounding success, uniting the people and businesses of Romsey in a night of merriment and celebration.
"We are incredibly lucky to have an office in the heart of the wonderful town of Romsey and recognise the importance of fostering community bonds and supporting organisations and groups in the area.
"This year’s event is lined up to be bigger and better than 2023 so we are delighted to be involved, helping bring in the new year at the recently opened Ganger Farm Sports Pavilion."
Ian Paxton, managing director of Anchor Maintenance, said: "We are deeply honoured to support the Romsey Rugby Club's Burns Night event, strengthening our enduring connections within the community.
"With offices in both Romsey and Winchester, we are a local company committed to providing opportunities for young individuals and delivering expert services to both commercial and domestic clients.
"Our sponsorship is a source of immense pride, driven by our passion for sports, unwavering commitment to the community, and our dedication to nurturing valuable relationships. We eagerly anticipate the camaraderie and cultural celebration at this upcoming event."
Club chairman and proud Scot John Gray said: “‘Fair fa’ your honest, sonsie face, Great Chieftain o’ the Puddin-race’.
"This wonderful occasion which started from a small group of club members having a Burn’s supper has now grown into a fantastic annual Romsey Rugby club event. The last couple of years it has been enjoyed by many with great food and Scottish country dancing. I look forward to welcoming all and hearing some incredible renditions of Burns poetry from all those who volunteer.”
Tickets are available at events.romseyrugby.club.
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