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Friday 26th January | 2024 | 7pm
The Greyfriars Club
£10 With the proceeds to Cancer Research UK ️
Expect pipers, drummers and dancers. The Blue Kettle Ceilidh Collective and Schuggie will be calling the dances! You will also enjoy a 2-course meal, traditional toats, music and dancing (both Highland and ceilidh).
More info:
There is a Veggie Haggis option (which is also Vegan).
The dress code is informal, kilts and tartan are encouraged.
Tickets ️️via the link below (no admin fee) or direct from Kevin on 07411 960811 or email kevinhaig@hotmail.co.uk
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