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    What exactly IS the problem of alcohol and High School?

    I admit I went to school in the UK but I never recall the two being mutually exclusive!

    Cheers (mine's a double single malt), Graham.

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    Since out Burns night is held at the local bookstore it is a "dry" event, so that shouldn't be a problem for you to plan around either. The links already posted should give some pretty good advice about hosting a Burns Supper. Be sure to get someone with a good speaking voice to read some of the poems of Burns. It helps if several of you would do a little research into the particular words being used by Burns since a lot of them are not normally heard here in the midwestern USA.
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    I hope you can do one 'dry'. I do not drink as a matter of personal and religious reasons. I have been wondering this myself. Does anyone know, is drinking a major part of Celtic tradition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bricekolob View Post
    I hope you can do one 'dry'. I do not drink as a matter of personal and religious reasons. I have been wondering this myself. Does anyone know, is drinking a major part of Celtic tradition?
    I do not drink, however I was lucky enough to do the Address to a Haggis this year at our Burns Supper. It was quite a bit of fun, I really think that Alcohol is not needed to enjoy the works and life of Burns.

    As for planning a Burns Supper there are several online resources that will be able to help, and if you would like to see some successful Burns Nights take a look in the Show us your Pics Section. I know the NorCal Burns night and the SOKS Burns Night both had videos of the various speeches.

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