Lyon College will celebrate its annual Burns Night on Saturday, Feb. 21, in the Scottish Heritage Building on the Lyon College campus, 2300 Highland Rd., Batesville. The event was originally set for Jan. 24 but rescheduled because of the forecast of inclement weather.
With its roots in the Presbyterian Church, Lyon College embraces its rich Scottish heritage and is proud to be among those who lift up the memory of Robert “Rabbie” Burns by hosting a Burns Night supper and cèilidh.
Burns was an 18th-century Scottish writer who is widely regarded as the poet laureate of Scotland. His ability to synthesize and verbalize the Scottish condition led to his becoming the voice of the Scottish people, and he is remembered for the romanticism and sincerity of his words.
Burns wrote lyrics to traditional Scottish folk tunes, many of which—such as “Auld Lang Syne”—are sung today. Although he died young, his memory lives on through those who gather to celebrate him.
This gala fundraiser for student scholarships will include a dinner of the finest Scottish food and drink, a Scotch whisky tasting, reading of Burns poetry, Scottish country dancing, and music from the Lyon College Pipe Band. Entertainer and bagpipe educator Dr. Patrick Regan will serve as master of ceremonies.
There will be a reception at 6 p.m., with dinner and a program at 7 p.m.
"We hope you will join us for an unforgettable evening of tradition and revelry at our annual Burns Night celebration,” said Jimmy Bell, director of the Scottish Heritage program at Lyon College. “Let the warmth of friendship, the joy of music, and the spirit of Robert Burns fill the air. “Let’s share in the magic of the haggis, the poetry, and the lively company that makes Burns Night a cherished tradition. Slàinte mhath (good health)!"
Tickets are $65 per person or $455 for a table of eight. For tickets,visitwww.lyon.edu/burnsnight.