
Robert Burns’ birthday is celebrated from Mongolia to Calgary – wherever Scots gather – for over 250 years now. No poet’s birthday, not even Shakespeare’s, is celebrated more.
Frommers Guide to Scotland
Our 25th annual Wyoming Highlanders Burns Dinner: Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026
Venue: Teton Pines Country Club, 3450 N. Clubhouse Dr., Wilson, WY 83014.
Carpooling is encouraged.
Wanting to keep your cost unchanged Highlanders is generously underwriting a portion of your cost despite the increase in cost of food prices!
Adult: $95 includes a buffet dinner, dancing, and a wee dram of scotch. (Extra scotch included for those under 40!)
Children under 12: $50 includes a buffet dinner and dancing.
Children under 5: Free. The youngest Scots (and/or enthusiasts) are welcome to enjoy the buffet and dancing.
You’ll also have the chance to support our causes as you check out. We are also hosting a live auction with some amazing items.
Below is Teton Skye’s – who provide our Burns Night entertainment – rendition of Robert Burns’ Auld Lang Syne. We sing this together at the finale of our Burns Night evening.
Enjoy.
BURNS NIGHT SUPPER
Good food, good whisky, good cheer and good poetry; there’s no experience quite like a Burns Night celebration. Whether you’re addressing the haggis or the ‘lassies’, or you don’t know your kilts from your ceilidhs, tonight we’re Scots, one and all.
The perfect antidote to a cold, dark mid-January night is a Burns Supper. These evenings are warm and merry affairs, filled with fervent speech-giving, poetry recitals, Scottish music, and plenty of food and drink.
Robert Burns Buffet Menu
House Blessed Bread
Martha’s Vineyard salad | spinach | shaved red onion | toasted pepitas | cherry heirloom tomato | maple raspberry vinaigrette
Dill encrusted pan seared Salmon | Lemon caper cream sauce
Chef’s Haggis | Whiskey cream sauce
Carved prime rib of beef | Au jus | Horseradish cream
Scottish mushroom stew
Flash fried brussels Sprouts | maple Dijon vinaigrette | lardons | grated parmesan
Whipped Idaho potatoes |Mashed turnips (tatties & neeps)
Jasmine Rice | scallions
Sauteed green beans | balsamic glaze | olive oil
Scottish Shortbread
Scottish tablet (vanilla fudge)
This year we will have a limited auction of fun or tasty Scottish products. To celebrate our 25th anniversary, we will auction a 25 year old Scotch! Please bid! Anything in excess of the value is tax-deductible!
– A Highland Coo stuffed animal and highland Coo ornaments for trees or gifts.
Shelley Botts will provide Scottish Dance Instruction, lead a song and later will encourage all to join in for three Scottish dances
5:30pm
Pre-Event Social
6:00pm – 9pm
Musical Performances by Teton Skye throughout the Evening
Burns Songs, Toasts & Poetry
9pm
Scottish Dancing including Dance Instruction
9:30pm
Auld Lang Syne