Rally In The Alley
George Street — a St. John’s landmark and home to more bars and pubs per capita, than anywhere in North America is only one of the possibilities for an evening on the town. Rollick and roll on a St. John's pub and restaurant crawl sampling traditional fare and getting your fill of traditional Newfoundland entertainment at each of three stops. The final destination is pure Scuff and Swally — Newfoundlander for: a dance party.
Rally In The Alley
George Street — a St. John’s landmark and home to more bars and pubs per capita, than anywhere in North America is only one of the possibilities for an evening on the town. Rollick and roll on a St. John's pub and restaurant crawl sampling traditional fare and getting your fill of traditional Newfoundland entertainment at each of three stops. The final destination is pure Scuff and Swally — Newfoundlander for: a dance party.
T-shirts and sou-westers identify the clan you’ll travel with to each venue
Bodrhan (Celtic drum) and fiddle musicians parade between locations
An opportunity to experience Newfoundland culture throughout the evening
Memories For The Making
A networking event and cultural experience rolled into one
An optional ‘screeching-in’ ceremony, (which includes) kissing a cod, somehow makes you an honorary Newfoundlander
Learning the lyrics to “I’s the b’y” doesn’t get any easier as the night goes on
You can’t wipe the smile from your face watching your team try Irish step dancing
Letting your hair down with your colleagues is a good reminder that everyone is in this together
Memories For The Making
A networking event and cultural experience rolled into one
An optional ‘screeching-in’ ceremony, (which includes) kissing a cod, somehow makes you an honorary Newfoundlander
Learning the lyrics to “I’s the b’y” doesn’t get any easier as the night goes on
You can’t wipe the smile from your face watching your team try Irish step dancing
Letting your hair down with your colleagues is a good reminder that everyone is in this together
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