The Scots town where locals scream every year on March 1 to scare off spirits

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The Scots town where locals scream every year on March 1 to scare off spirits
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Whether it is a tranquil getaway in the Scottish countryside or simply a nice walk soaking in the fresh seaside air, there is no wrong way to get out and enjoy March in Scotland. One Scottish town has a very unique way of celebrating, however, that dates back to the early 19th century.

One of the town's most unique features is a traditional festival held on March 1 called Whuppity Scoorie. Every year, the event sees schoolchildren making as much noise as they can while swinging paper balls on strings above their heads. The event itself sees the town's children gather around the St Nicholas Church for 6pm, at which point the bell rings after a four-month silence. They come armed with paper balls consisting primarily of wrapping paper and newspaper tied to long strings.

Once this is completed, all of the children taking part the scramble to pick up pennies thrown by members of the Community Council who host the event.

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