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A Valentine’s hooley, Sam Henry’s songs and the Scottish story of Carrick Castle.

Love is still in the air for the Kintra team and friends as Rab takes part in a St Valentine’s hooley – expect music, plenty of blether and heart-shaped shortbread for sure.

Love is still in the air for the Kintra team and friends as Rab takes part in a St Valentine’s hooley – expect music, plenty of blether and heart-shaped shortbread for sure. He’s also getting advice from his six year old son on how to win hearts with a Valentine card!
Helen has a lovely poem from Rabbie Burns that tells of life long love, Diana Culbertson hears from a former student who has Sam Henry’s song collection in her sights at university and Willie Hill finds out about an early chapter of Carrick Castle’s Scottish story.
The team loves to hear from listeners – so why not get in touch to tell them about the Ulster-Scots events you’re planning or stories to share by emailing them at kintra@bbc.co.uk, and they’re always up for a bit of blether if you bump into them out and about, so say hello!

27 minutes

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  • Sun 16 Feb 2020 18:03