It does sound like a grand event.
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Thanks for the pictures. It looks like a beautiful venue. You're not happy to be wearing that kilt, are you?
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What a grand time. I must say that that pipe band have exquisite taste in tartans!* Cheers Jamie *The Mitchell tartan is the same as the Galbraith tartan
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Yeah it does kinda show doesn't it Originally Posted by Macman Thanks for the pictures. It looks like a beautiful venue. You're not happy to be wearing that kilt, are you?
Well done! I love the tartan. It's a good thing I don't have any close ties to Wisconsin, or it would have to go on my must-have list.
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Thanks for sharing these . A Burns with ladies and dancing looks like a lot of fun
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Originally Posted by Panache What a grand time. I must say that that pipe band have exquisite taste in tartans!* Cheers Jamie *The Mitchell tartan is the same as the Galbraith tartan That's the Billy Mitchell Pipes and Drums: http://www.billymitchellscottish.org/docs/history.html T.
Both Billy Mitchell and Celtic Nations Pipebands were there. Billy Mitchell played for the dancers but the picture of the band above is Celtic Nations. It was a Great night. They say that when Billy Mitchell was a boy he would ride his bicycle around the hall that we were in. The Wisconsin Club was built by the Mitchell Family.
Great pictures! Looks like it was a fabulous evening!
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