Events

New Year’s Day

Jan
1

At New Year, many residents are with their families so it can be a quiet at Camphill Blair Drummond. We usually have a walk together on New Year’s Day with everyone returning for a meal together.

Three Kings Day

Jan
6

EpiphanyThree Kings Day, also known as Epiphany celebrates the three kings bringing gifts to the new born child. It is held on the twelfth night after Christmas. Songs and memory games such as “The twelve days of Christmas” refer to this celebration. Today, it is normally the date when Christmas decorations are taken down and homes get back to normal after the festivities.

Burns’ Night

Jan
25

robert-burnsBurns’ suppers are held all over Scotland on Burns’ Night to celebrate the birthday of Robert Burns, Scotland’s most famous poet and balladeer. Traditionally haggis, mashed turnip (neeps) and mashed potatoes (tatties) are eaten at a Burns’ supper.

At Camphill Blair Drummond we set up tables in the Gallery for a Burn’s Supper. We serve meat and vegetarian Haggis with neeps and tatties to the whole community and finish the celebration with a ceilidh.

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