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13th November 23, 05:15 PM
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St Andrew's Day Dinner
Looking forward to the St Andrew's Day dinner of the Scottish Society of Southeastern Wyoming and celebration being held this next weekend in Cheyenne. I am honoured to be presenting the St Andrew's address for the program. Who else is attending their local function to celebrate St Andrew and Scotland?
"Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thaining thu"
Remember the men from whom you are descended.
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13th November 23, 06:05 PM
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 Originally Posted by COScotsman
Looking forward to the St Andrew's Day dinner of the Scottish Society of Southeastern Wyoming and celebration being held this next weekend in Cheyenne. I am honoured to be presenting the St Andrew's address for the program. Who else is attending their local function to celebrate St Andrew and Scotland?
I'm a member of the St. Andrew's Society of North Carolina. I will be attending our annual Winter Dinner on December 2nd.
Allen Sinclair, FSA Scot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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13th November 23, 07:03 PM
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Scottish Dave’s Pub in Clinton, Connecticut has a Whisky Club tasting on the last Thursday of each month, which this year happens to fall on St. Andrew’s Day.* After Whisky Club will be a performance by Baird Welch-Collins on bagpipes, Irish bouzouki, and guitar, with history and stories interspersed. (Baird is also the pipe major of the St. Edmund’s Pipe and Drum Corp.) Not 100% determined yet, but Dave is likely to have a special menu that night. (Dave is a chef from Glasgow.)
*Interestingly, the January Whisky Club happens to fall on Burns Night.
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13th November 23, 07:21 PM
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 Originally Posted by BobF
Scottish Dave’s Pub in Clinton, Connecticut has a Whisky Club tasting on the last Thursday of each month, which this year happens to fall on St. Andrew’s Day.* After Whisky Club will be a performance by Baird Welch-Collins on bagpipes, Irish bouzouki, and guitar, with history and stories interspersed. (Baird is also the pipe major of the St. Edmund’s Pipe and Drum Corp.) Not 100% determined yet, but Dave is likely to have a special menu that night. (Dave is a chef from Glasgow.)
*Interestingly, the January Whisky Club happens to fall on Burns Night.
Baird’s a delightful guy. Fr Tom who took the band under his wing gave me a beautiful St Edmund’s kilt.
I’ll have a St Andrew’s dinner at my house with former parishioners.
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13th November 23, 08:23 PM
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 Originally Posted by PiperPadre
Baird’s a delightful guy. Fr Tom who took the band under his wing gave me a beautiful St Edmund’s kilt.
I’ll have a St Andrew’s dinner at my house with former parishioners.
I agree, Baird is a treasure around here. And the St. Edmund’s kilt is quite striking!
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