| The genesis of the Calgary Burns Club, was a Burns Supper in 1964 held
in the home of John and Lilian Patterson. This initiated a series of Burns
Suppers hosted in turn by other Calgary Scots. In 1976, a group of members
gave the club its charter, named Grant MacEwan as the club's patron, and
became accredited by the Burns Federation. The club has been running annual
Burns Suppers ever since. The Calgary Burns Club holds the memory of Robert
Burns and the fellowship arising out of that memory to be one of the most
important aspects of being a Canadian Scot. The Calgary Burns Club fosters
an interest in Scottish literature, art and music by sharing it talents
with the community and through monetary donations to several Scottish events
and related activities. |