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Hogmanay comes early to Buncrana 22.05.07

A local priest is organising a huge Hogmanay celebration for people in Buncrana and Inishowen with links to Scotland.
And the unique celebration will be held in August - four months earlier than the traditional Scottish event - usually held on New Year's Eve.
Fr. Eddie McGuinness said he wanted to recognises the strong Scottish-Inishowen connection and is expecting hundreds of people to attend the forthcoming event.
"There are so many people in this area who have links to Scotland. They are very involved in the Church and you can hear the accent everywhere - at Mass, in Confessions and among the children in the national schools," said Fr. McGuinness.
"A lot of people from this area emigrated to Scotland years ago but have now come home to live.
"They might have lived only a couple of streets apart in Glasgow but now have no way of connecting with each other. Our Hogmanay night in August will primarily be a networking opportunity for them."
Fr. McGuinness said he won't be surprised if a haggis or two turns up for the Hogmanay supper.
Anyone, especially those of Scottish/Irish extraction, are invited to a meeting at The Lake of Shadows Hotel on Thursday, May 24th at 8pm. If you can help or if you have any contacts, ideas or information, come along to this week's meeting.

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