Address to a haggis and more this Burns Night
Supporting a community event that brings people together
Location
Date and time
19:30 - 22:30Who this task will support
The William Hobbayne CharityPlease note that this community mission has been cancelled.
Every 25 January, we celebrate Scotland's most beloved poet Robert Burns - Rabbie Burns - he's the man who wrote Auld Lang Syne. This year marks the 264th anniversary of his birth.
We've been asked to help out with the annual William Hobbayne Centre Burns Night celebration in Hanwell. It's an evening that promises to be loads of fun, with traditional dancing, live music and a Burns supper (more on that below). If you've never heard the Address to a Haggis, you're in for a treat!
GoodGym volunteers are needed to help out with kitchen duties, serving food/waiting on tables and cleaning up afterwards. If you fancy adding a nod to Scotland in what you wear, that'd be most appropriate! And all volunteers will be offered a complimentary traditional Burns supper - haggis, neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes).
The task is scheduled for three hours in total, 7.30pm-10.30pm, but if you would like to come for only an hour or so, that's absolutely fine - just tell us what times you can make in the comments below.
This is an important annual get together for the local community in Hanwell and, by helping out, you'll make it a wonderful night for all - come and join in!
How are you getting there?
Discussion
Location
Date and time
19:30 - 22:30Who this task will support
The William Hobbayne CharityWalkable
As you will make your own way to the task, feel free to walk or run as you wish.
Ideal for beginners
THE William Hobbayne Centre
St Dunstan's Road
London
W7 2HB
Hanwell
Led by Harvey Gallagher
Father of 5, grandfather, CEO of small not-for-profit, Coach in Running Fitness (CiRF), loves parkrun, music and football
Moved to a different date
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