Mauchline's Burns Club recently paid a special tribute to remember Scotland's bard.
Robert Burns has a strong link with Mauchline, having spent a good portion of his life living in the town.
To keep alive this connection, Mauchline Burns Club pay their respects each year for Burns Night, as well as holding a special Burns Supper.
This year was the club's incredible 101st supper.
On Burns Night this year, a loyal bunch turned up to the Kilmarnock Supporters’ Club in Mauchline, for an evening of toasts, stories, songs and poetry.
Honorary President Ian Lyell’s toasted to the club, highlighting the successful activities of the club over its century.
Following the successful evening, a gathering of 50 joined The Mauchline Burns Cub to lay commemorative wreaths at the National Burns Memorial on Sunday, January 28.
Representatives included several Masonic groups, East Ayrshire Council, the Burns Federation and MP, Alan Brown.
Around 15 wreathes were laid to pay respects.
After the outdoor event, the company moved into the welcome warmth of the Homes’ Pavilion.
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