As usual, the Hotel Penina produced a superb buffet – including preparing a cake with the
Saint Andrew’s cross – and the friendly and attentive staff ensured that
everything ran smoothly. For the umpteenth time (probably 20 years!) the
Scottish ceilidh band “The Sound of Islay” entertained guests warmly. They,
along with contributions from piper Malcolm, ensured that the dancing was both
energetic and enthusiastic leaving just enough strength for a lusty “Auld Land
Syne”.
The Society
was very grateful to Sandy and Kate Stratton for covering the costs of
transporting the band from Scotland, to Blevins Franks who kindly sponsored a
table, and to Medal Insurance for covering the costs of the flower arrangements.
Janette Owenson once again very kindly organised the wonderful flower
arrangements and arranged the magnificent hamper.
Our next
event will be our Burns Supper on Saturday 28 January, as usual at the
Restaurant Ponte Romana in Silves. Put it in your diary now!
If you
would like to sharpen your Scottish dancing skills, or even have a go for the
first time, why not give it a try? For details contact Mardie Cunningham either
at 964278432 or e-mail rosevale45@gmail.com.
If you
would like to know more about the Society – no need to be Scots – give
Treasurer Kathy Prentice a call on 919 635 246.
Doug McAdam - Chieftain