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Robert Burns was a Scottish literary hero. FIle photo Robert Burns was a Scottish literary hero. FIle photo

The annual “Burns Night Supper” will be held from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, at The Scotsman Public House in Waynesville. 

Scots all over the world celebrate the birth of Robert Burns, national poet of Scotland, largely noted for saving the old melodies by adding new words to well-known tunes. Burns was beloved by common folk for writing his poetry in Old Scots language that everyday people used.

The evening will consist of a five-course dinner, whiskey, craft ales, poetry and bagpipes. Tickets are $70 per person.

For more information, call 828.246.6292 or go to scotsmanpublic.com.

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