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Search For Local Heroes To Launch The Homecoming Carnival

 

Help this year’s Big Burns Supper find the people who are changing lives and making Dumfries and Galloway a great place to be.

The search is on to find the people who transform lives and make Dumfries and Galloway a great place to live.

Big Burns Supper Festival, DG LIFE magazine, Alive Radio and Dumfries and Galloway What’s Going On (DGWGO) are calling on the public to nominate the area’s local heroes.

NOMINATEThe festival will invite some of them to help open this year’s Homecoming Carnival, which will take place in Dumfries on 25 January.

Graham Main, Festival Director of Big Burns Supper, said: “Burns is a global humanitarian icon – and wherever you go people fall in love with his work, as much as the spirit behind his own life. “Our Homecoming Heroes is a way for us to mark and celebrate people, who help support brilliant things in Dumfries and Galloway.

“We are calling on the public to tell us about the people out there who are helping change lives for the better or are inspirations in their communities. Whether it’s a teacher, a lollypop lady, a local volunteer – just let us know.”

The winners will be invited to carry some of the 28 Commonwealth flags that will be leading the procession – playing a vital role in the opening of the carnival. The Commonwealth section of the carnival, which highlights our links with nations round the world, is sponsored by the Celebrate Fund and the Holywood Trust.

Nominating a Homecoming Hero is easy, just click on this link by 19 January and fill in some details.

Winners will be announced via DGWGO and Alive Radio and will open the carnival on Burns Night.

Maureen Farrell, Chair of Big Burns Supper Festival, said: “Big Burns Supper is truly unique in Scotland because of the way we try to get as many members of the community taking part as possible.
“Over the last three years we have met some truly amazing people, and we think it is time to start recognising them through our Homecoming Carnival.”

BBS 2014 will be the third and largest so far. There will be lots of Burns Supper options so everyone can tuck into their traditional haggis, neeps and tatties. These include the award-winning 10-minute Burns Suppers.

The event is community-based and involves a host of groups and individuals from around the region and has rapidly built up a reputation offering a great atmosphere and giving a real boost in the lull after Hogmanay.

With Dumfries being in easy reach of the Central Belt and northern England, BBS attracts visitors from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Carlisle and many other places.

The festival is made possible by support from many organisations including Creative Scotland, Homecoming Scotland, Scotland’s Winter Festivals, 8020 and Dumfries and Galloway Council.

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