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Department of Travel Kentucky’s Scottish Events Would Please “Rabbie” Burns Press Release Date: Thursday, April 30, 2009 Contact Information: Chris Kellogg Chris.Kellogg@ky.gov Bob Adams Bob.Adams@ky.gov Kentucky ’s Scottish Events Would Please “Rabbie” Burns FRANKFORT, Ky. Jab Jab Bahar Aaye Serial Wiki on this page. – If Robert (“Rabbie”) Burns, Scotland’s famed national poet, were with us today, he’d no doubt head for two Scottish celebrations in Kentucky where bagpipes hum and kilt wearing is encouraged. The connection between the Bluegrass State and our feisty Celtic cousins is evident at festivals that feature Highland games, pipe bands, traditional music, clans and border collies on separate weekends in May. Some of Kentucky’s earliest Scottish settlers made their way here following Daniel Boone’s path in the 1700’s wilderness. Vestiges of their contributions to culture in the commonwealth are celebrated here today. “These great festivals make you believe you’ve found a wee bit of Scotland right here in Kentucky,” said Mike Cooper, commissioner for the Kentucky Department of Travel. First, the annual Kentucky Scottish Weekend is set for Friday through Sunday, May 8-10, at General Butler State Resort Park in Carrollton.