One of her sons, Matt, fronts a popular band which specialises in ceilidh and old-time country music. |
Other events include a family ceilidh, the annual ski and snowboard race day, culminating in a dinner-dance in October. |
She loved ceilidh music all her life and was very fond of traditional music and ballad songs. |
The other day, the adults were having a ceilidh and he had danced with her. |
The evening will be rounded off by The Little Biggar Band, a three-piece group, joined by a few friends, for a traditional Scottish ceilidh. |
Anyone who wanted to dance could reel to the sound of the ceilidh band playing at the Butter Cross. |