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Fife Diet Burns Supper

Saturday, 21 January 2012 from 19:00 to 23:00 (GMT)

Fife Diet Burns Supper

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The FIFE DIET presents a celebration of Ayrshire's finest ploughman-poet ROBERT BURNS with music from Mercury Award nominated KING CREOSOTE, and THE FORGOTTEN WORKS from their album You Might Get Lost.

Saturday 21st January
7.00 - 11.00 pm
Cellardyke Town Hall

The evening will include a celebration of local food with a traditional meal followed by entertainment by the musicians.

If you would like to read some poetry - get in touch with us. For all queries contact: mike@fifediet.co.uk or phone the FifeDiet office on 01592 871 371

Payment is by donation on the night. The event is to raise money for the OXFAM SCOTLAND'S GROW campaign. Judith Robertson, Head of Oxfam Scotland has said: "One in seven people on the planet go hungry every day despite the fact that the world is capable of feeding everyone. The food system must be overhauled if we are to overcome the increasingly pressing challenges
of spiralling food prices, climate change and the scarcity of land,
water and energy."

Numbers are strictly limited - as soon as you have booked we will post you out your tickets. Tickets are limited to eight per booking.

THERE WILL BE THE OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE FIFE DIET ON THE NIGHT.

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When & Where



Cellardyke Town Hall
Toll Road, Cellardyke
Fife
, KY10 3BQ

Saturday, 21 January 2012 from 19:00 to 23:00 (GMT)


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The Fife Diet is Europe's leading local food movement.

“They developed a simple concept and it started a revolution.”
Jenny Haworth, The Scotsman

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