Goshen Connecticut Scottish Games
Scottish Highland Games & Festivals by Date. SCOTTISH FESTIVALS & HIGHLAND GAMES BY DATE. To Go To Scottish/Highland Festivals by Location Select Here Location. The 27th Annual St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut Scottish Festival will take place at Goshen Fairgrounds, Goshen, CT - October 2nd More information is available. Highland Games in Scotland. Did you know that Baron Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, was so impressed by a Highland display he saw at the 1.
Events 2018 Burns Celebration from 6 pm Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018 143 New Britain Avenue (corner of Cooke Street) Plainville, Connecticut 2017 Annual Meeting December 3 Sunday afternoon 2 pm Ashlar Village, Wallingford The Annual Meeting will be in the Private Dining Room at Bridgehouse. Please bring a dessert to share. Signs guiding you to the Private Dining Room will be placed in Bridgehouse.
2017 Annual Society Picnic August 13 Sunday afternoon 1 to 4 pm Ashlar Village, Wallingford Follow directions at the link below to Ashlar Village Bridgehouse. Park in Visitor Lot #3. The Annual Picnic has been re-located to a covered porch with a great view. 2017 Burns Celebration from 6 pm Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017 143 New Britain Avenue (corner of Cooke Street) Plainville, Connecticut 2016 Annual Meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 pm December 4 ~ Community Center, Middlefield 2016 Annual Society Picnic August 28 Sunday afternoon 1 to 4 pm Ashlar Village, Wallingford 2016 Tartan Day April 6 Plan your Letter to the Editor. 2016 New York Tartan Day Parade April 9 Will you march?
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Welcome to The St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut The St. Andrew's Society of Connecticut welcomes all who wish to share their love of Scotland, Scottish heritage and culture.
Membership is open to all, you don't have to be Scottish to belong. Throughout the year members and guests gather together to celebrate Robert Burns' birthday and for a family picnic. A tradition of 'good Works' and 'to relieve the distressed' are common threads that connect all St. Andrew's Societies and underlie our goals. Andrew's Society of Connecticut is a nonprofit, all volunteer, charitable organization. The Society awards benevolence and education awards annually. The Society produces a newsletter, 'The Caledonian.'
We have a library which contains books, videos, audio tapes and other information. Members are entitled to borrow library items.
We have genealogy resources for those members interested in tracing their families.