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Poet Robert Burns remembered at the Pearl

Val Thompson Contributing Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 5 months AGO
by Val Thompson Contributing Writer
| January 26, 2017 12:00 AM

The Pearl Theater recently brought a taste of the Highlands to Bonners Ferry as they celebrated the National Poet of Scotland with their second annual Burns Night, the first of their 2017 season line-up.

The evening began with special treats from Pearl Café: Scotch ale, Shepherd’s Pie, and Bubbles ‘n Squeaks, topped off with Red and Green cake and pastries, prepared especially for the occasion by Nora. All reports indicated that the audience didn’t miss haggis, another entrée of a traditional Burns Supper.

Free Whiskey Trio entertained the audience with beautiful vocal harmonies, string instruments and drums. The band, most noted for their six-piece Irish music at O’ Doherty’s in Spokane, interspersed Scottish jigs and love songs with the poetry of Robert Burns. While the band most often includes three other musicians, the audience wouldn’t have guessed it as they tapped their toes to the music of Merrilee Schultz on fiddle, Autumn Mackert on whistle and drum, and Maria Tart-Van Blaricum on bass and guitar. The band partied into the evening, playing a long set of pub fare and traditional melodies for the crowd.

Thanks to all who made Burns Night a success, especially the fellow in the traditional Scottish garb! The Pearl invites you back on Feb. 11 at 7 p.m., as they celebrate Valentine’s Day with an Elvis show to remember, Love Me Tender, starring Brad Mitchell.

The Pearl Theater is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the performing arts throughout Boundary County. For more information or to ask about membership, please call (208)610-2846 or check out the website: thepearltheater.org.

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