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Celebrate All Things Scots

with an Outlander Evening at the Storyteller's Cottage

An Outlander Evening: All Things Scots
An Outlander Evening: All Things Scots (The Storyteller's Cottage)

Do you love to watch Jaime and Claire stroll the highlands, dance in their family plaids, and enjoy their traditional Scottish “neeps & tatties”? On Saturday, February 1, from 7:00-8:30 pm, the Storyteller’s Cottage will host An Outlander Evening: All Things Scots, based on the hit TV show and time travel book series by Diana Gabaldon, Outlander. This event is for ages 21+. Tickets are just $30 and can be purchased here: https://www.storytellerscottage.com/bookings-checkout/outlander-evening-all-things-scots

This classic Scots party by the fire will feature live roaming minstrels playing the harp and fiddle, bawdy poetry recitations, comical icebreaker party games, and mini samples of delicious Scottish dishes, including neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes), authentic shortbread, and a few surprises! Guests may BYO whiskey if they so desire.

The Storyteller’s Cottage is located in a vintage Victorian house in the center of historic Simsbury, CT, and hosts all manner of immersive literary events throughout the year, including Agatha Christie inspired live murder mystery parties, Great Gatsby themed Jazz Supper Clubs, fascinating close-up illusions at Fine Parlor Magic nights, a Literary Dinner Party series on select evenings at midnight, and more.

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The Storyteller's Cottage is located at 750 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury. Parking for The Storyteller's Cottage is free, and is available on the street in front of the building, and in the Fiddler's Green parking lot on Wilcox Street (behind the house). For more information, please call 860-877-6099 or visit www.StorytellersCottage.com.

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