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Each year around the 25th of January droothy cronies gather to celebrate the life and works of our national bard, "Robert Burns". No celebration would be complete with out the skirl of the pipes to accompany the Haggis as its paraded infront of its humble guests.Traditionally the tune ,"A Man's A Man For A' That" can be heard as the haggis is brought forth. Mackenzie pipers are well rehearsed at reciting the "Address To A Haggis". With actions and theatrics we bring the moment to life as the haggis's gushing entrails are brought to bear and a glass is raised in a fitting toast to the Chieftain O the puddin race.
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