The event will also include the pipers from the Caledonian pipe band, highland dancers, traditional Scottish singing as well as a three course meal to include haggis which will be piped in with a traditional processional and Robbie Burns’ poetic address.
Bursaries will be presented to oncology nurses from St Andrews Hospital on the night to allow them to undertake further study as well as the Clan Ferguson awards to pipers and dancers. The Society exists to keep Scottish traditions and culture alive while raising funds for charitable endeavours such as educational bursaries to secondary school students as well as nursing professionals.
Dress for the evening will be formal with the men donning kilts or dinner suits with black bow ties and the ladies evening gowns. Traditional medals, honours and other regalia will most welcome. The cost for the evening will be $70 for non-members which will include a ticket in the lucky door prize drawn on the evening.
For further enquiries or to book, please contact Mal Leslie at malncol@icr.com.au or by phoning 4635 8358. RSVP by Wednesday, 21st May. Click here for invitation.
Submitted by:
Shane Macdonald,
Macdonald Law,
Toowoomba,
Ph: 07 4638 9433
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