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2022 Calendar of Events

Please note that none of the following dates are current for 2024.
Most of the links should get you to the organization pages.


May - October - the following Scottish Games and festivals WERE nearby and in the northeast:

NOTE - As there may be later changes to a festival, please check with them before making plans to attend. Most of these sites are web pages; if you find a Facebook link there, check that too as more current plans may be announced there before the web pages are updated.

November 30 - St. Andrew's Day  
(What is St. Andrew's Day?)


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Regional Links and Pages

Police Pipes and Drums of Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY, sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police

Capital District Youth Pipe Band, Schenectady, NY, a youth-oriented group, ages 8-18

St. Andrews Society of Schenectady, Schenectady, NY


Other Links of Interest


All about St. Andrew, the Patron Saint of Scotland, and St. Andrew's Day, at Wikipedia

More about St. Andrew and celebrations of St. Andrew's Day, at scotland.org

St. Andrew's Societies across the U.S. and around the world, with links to web sites

Everything you wanted to know about Robert Burns, including his complete works with pop-up translations of Scottish words

National Tartan Day, April 6, celebrates the influential role that Americans of Scottish descent have played in the development of the country

The official site of Scotland's National Tourist Board

The Internet Guide to Scotland, with lots of information to plan your next trip

Webcams in Scotland - live views around the country

Rampant Scotland's extensive directory of clans, societies, tartans and more, with links to other web sites

The Association of Scottish Games and Festivals, with listings by state and in calendar format, and links to the games' web sites

The Scottish Tartans Authority, formed in 1995 to preserve the past and promote the future of Scotland's cultural symbol

Another guide for tartans

Ceilidh Dance Instructions, with written dance steps for more than a dozen dances and some terminology

A useful glossary of Scots dialect


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