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Pictures from Burns Night, 2018Photos by Janice Choate-Zavakos Dancers from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society of Hawai‘i.
Lillian Cunningham & Chieftain Bruce McEwan
Amanda and Garth Hess with their sons Gregory & Gabrielle (middle to far right) and their guests (left).
The Fraser Clan
The Celtic Pipes & Drums of Hawaii arrive off the “Highlands” of Nuuanu.
John Newlands recites the Burns poem commonly known as “A Man’s a Man for A’ That,” and written in 1795 as “Is There for Honest Poverty.”
Jim Putnam and Sharleen Hirasaki-Putnam
Rose Mary Thompson & Stanley Yon
Janice Choate-Zavakos, Debbie Sanders, & Jeannie Ferrier
Kalani Brady sings Burns’ songs.
Stuart Donachie performs the “Address to the Haggis” as the piper (Dan Quinn), the chefs from the Oahu Country Club, and “Poosie Nancy” (Tracy Burnham) look on.
Jamie McOuat responds to Jeremy McOuat with the “Reply from the Lasses.”
The Scots of the Year in attendance at the 2018 Burns Dinner at the Oahu Country Club:
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