WHEELING, W.Va. — The annual Robert Burns Supper returns Saturday, January 24, at the Scottish Rite Event Center in Wheeling.
The event celebrates Scottish tradition and honors Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, whose work is still recognized worldwide more than two centuries after his death.
Guests can enjoy an evening of poetry along with a traditional Scottish dinner featuring haggis and neeps. An alternative meal option will also be available.
The celebration will include live bagpipe music from the MacDonald Pipe Band of Pittsburgh and traditional songs such as “Amazing Grace” and “Auld Lang Syne.”
Organizers describe the event as a festive night of food, music, and tradition open to the entire community.
For more information and tickets, see the event page here. Only 250 tickets will be sold and the event is expected to sell out.
