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    Local haggis bound for Armenia

    http://www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk/lifestyle/borders-book-festival/local-haggis-bound-for-aremnia-1-2745422
    Published on Saturday 19 January 2013 11:45

    AWARD-winning haggis from local butcher J A Waters & Sons in Selkirk
    High Street will soon be making its way to Yerevan, Armenia, for the
    annual Burns supper organised by the Armenian British Business Chamber
    in conjunction with Charles Masraff, chef-proprietor of Selkirk's
    newest restaurant The Place.

    Charles who has recently returned to Scotland from Armenia with
    partner Linda Fergusson helped found the business chamber there and
    has run the Burns supper for several years.

    Charles told The Wee Paper: `Every year this attracts a multi-racial,
    multi-cultural audience of some 250 people and apart from entertaining
    the guests with a memorable Scottish evening, it provides a charitable
    purse of some $25,000 which is distributed among the poorest of the
    population many of whom live, since Soviet times, in remote rural
    areas.'

    He added: `The audience is made up of locals and expats who contribute
    to the charity through the cost of the tickets and by bidding at an
    auction of items provided by local businesses and individuals.'

    Charles is taking a number of local textile items which have fetched
    considerable sums in the past, as have special bottles of malt whisky
    and old vintages of the local Armenian brandy which became Winston
    Churchill's favourite tipple having been gifted a case by Societ
    leader, Stalin.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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