Remember, Remember that month of November (Part two!)
November continued!!
Monday 23rd November; Executive Committee Meeting.
Held in the club room, the meeting was to make final preparations for St Andrew’s and to debrief from the Gala Concert.
Wednesday 25th November; Hole i’ the Wa’ St Andrew’s Night.
Along with my musical colleagues James Coutts from Kirkcaldy on accordion and Ian Kirkpatrick on Fiddle, I entertained the members of the Hole i’ the Wa Burns Club at their St Andrew’s Night. The evening took form of an hour of entertainment of music songs and banter before a meal and a toast to ‘
Friday 27th November; Dumbarton Burns Club St Andrew’s Night.
Along with SVP Neil Johnston, I was an invited guest of the Dumbarton Burns Club for their St Andrew’s Night, which was super, and second to none. There were other Howff members in the ‘body o’ the Kirk’ but Neil and I were well looked after at the top table and made more than welcome by President Paul Reilly.
As this is Dumbarton Burns Club’s 150th anniversary year and the strong friendship between the club’s I presented to Paul and the club, on behalf of the Howff Club, a copy of our Book ‘ A Wee Kist o’ Verse’ and an inscribed barrel for use at their top table at there various functions.
The entertainment and speeches were of the highest order.Lord Advocate of Scotland Elish Angiolini gave a wonderful toast to Scotland, Len Murray toasted the Lasses in humorous but sincere fashion and the reply by Annabel Goldie was also worthy of note. Kirsten Easdale was the guest singer and there was also worthy contributions from Dumbarton Burns Club members. Yes, it was a great night, my first visit to Dumbarton and I am already looking forward to representing the club at their Anniversary Dinner in January.
Sunday 29th November; Non Event at
I arrived at St Giles Cathedral in
Later that night I was at The Globe Inn for their Tartan Night. During 2009 Jane and the staff have run many events for Homecoming Year all with a variety of themes and I have tried to attend where possible and was delighted to be present and sing at this one. Lee McQueen on accordion along with pipers and a drummer provided the music and young Highland Dancers delighted the audience with their skill. My good friend Avril Kerr was in fine form with her recitations and Claire Hastings who I had heard a few times this year gets better every time I hear her and she was magnificent with her sweet singing voice and own guitar accompaniment. Mince and Tatties in a massive Yorkshire pudding and a prize in the raffle made it a super night and end to a hectic week.
November part three to follow
JOHN M CASKIE
PRESIDENT
BURNS HOWFF CLUB