The 25th of January marks the birthdate of Robert Burns, one of Scotland’s most famed and beloved poets. Celebrated throughout the world as Burns Night, a traditional Burns supper is an evening event that combines haggis, whisky and poetry accompanied by lots of fun and laughter—all in appreciation of the poet’s life and work. Join guest lecturer Mike Gibson as he offers insights into Burns Night and other Scottish customs during his presentation of “Kilts and Capers.”