The Lagwyne Hall hosted the 54th fundraising Burns Supper in Carsphairn on Friday, January 17.

A dedicated team of hall volunteers organised the evening of memorable entertainment and a delicious three course meal, provided and served by the Castle Douglas based catering company, Caterbirds.

The evening’s entertainment began with Ryan Fergusson, filling the hall with harmonic notes from his accordion, as he accompanied Melissa Ade dressed as Poosie Nancy in the celebratory parade of the haggis.

James Wallace provided a highly gripping Address to the Haggis and also sang a beautiful rendition of the Burns song, Green Grow The Rashes O’. The evening’s exemplary entertainment continued with Alec Ross capturing the full room’s attention and thoughts with his recitation of The Immortal Memory. Local vet, Graham Bell then had the audience in tears of laughter, with his Toast to the Lassies, which followed shortly after by Fiona Durham’s very witty, yet humorous Reply from the Toast.

Carsphairn Burns Supper Chairman, Robert McTurk then took to the stage floor as he presented his legendary and theatrical recitation of Tam O’ Shanter with his trusty hobby horse mare, Meg at his side.

Robert McTurk entertaining the audience
Robert McTurk entertaining the audience

Attendees from near and far, came together to share in this cultural event for this unique evening of laughter, song, poetry and excellent food.

The evening drew to a close as Christine Whipp gave a heartfelt vote of thanks on behalf of the Lagwyne Hall Committee to all for making this event such a fantastic success. The room then all joined hands for Auld Lang Syne before departing ways until next year.

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