Rare Robert Burns Whisky Prize Draw

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Rare collectable Robert Burns Whisky.

 A very valuable and collectable bottle of Robert Burns scotch whisky has been donated for a prize draw by Brother Milton Flemming, the next R.W.M. of Masonic Lodge Cumnock Saint Barnabas numbering 230 in the role of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in order to assist with fundraising for the lodge bi-centenary.

This excellent prize will be of interest to the followers of Scotland's National Bard, Robert Burns, Freemasons the world over and to collectors of rare Scotch whisky.

Freemasons are a charitable organisation and the number 5 district has donated over £10,000 to worthy causes in the past year.

Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet and collector of songs has millions of followers who celebrate his birth every year with a Burns Supper where tradittion has a feast of Haggis, Tatties and Neeps. (haggis, potatoes and turnip.) washed down with whisky.

Collectors of rare whisky can be delighted with the condition of this valuable bottle of Alloway Legend in a presentation box that also has two engraved shot glasses.

More details and photo's can be found by visiting   RobertBurnsBlogspot

http://robertburnswhisky.blogspot.com/

This hub can not be accused of promoting gambling as entering the above prize draw is seen as a donation to help raise funds for Cumnock St Barnabas numbering 230 in the Grand Lodge of Scotland.

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JHwebsites  says:
8 months ago

The draw takes place on Saturday 14th November 2009 and if you want to enter online details can be found at the above links and last date for online entries should be Friday 13th November 2009 at midnight BST. Brittish Summer Time.

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