Here are some news highlights from the first year of the Society. It all started with an epic quest to get haggis to Bergen for a Burns Supper . . .
Starting up Bergen's first pipe band Bergen, 18 September 2006 Chris Jones, one of the Society's founder members, announces his intention to start a pipeband in Bergen.
Starter sekkepipeband Bergens Tidende, 18 September 2005
Introducing Bergen to Scottish culture Bergen, 18 September 2006 Members organised an afternoon of Scottish music and dancing on Torgallmenning to officially launch the Society. Also on hand were supplies of shortbread, home baking and Irn Bru to tempt the good folk of Bergen.
Skotsk satsing i Bergen Bergens Tidende, 16 September 2005
My kingdom for a haggis! Bergen, 1 February 2006 Haggis ordered for a Burns Supper organised by the British Ladies Club in Bergen ended up going astray, despite an epic journey across Europe. Local butcher Solheim Kjøtt stepped in to the breach, with a valiant effort to produce a haggis substitute in time for the Burns Supper.
This was the first large Burns Supper to be held in Bergen for many years, and the success of the event led the organisers to establish the Bergen Scottish Society a few months later.
Read more about the trials and tribulations of getting haggis to Bergen in the following articles:
Innvoller på utflukt Bergens Tidende, 19 February 2005
Bergen butcher had to try his hand at haggis Sunday Post, 13 February 2005
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