THE HIGHLAND HERALD - St. Andrew Society of Colorado
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THE HIGHLAND HERALD - St. Andrew Society of Colorado
THE HIGHLAND HERALD St Andrew Society of Colorado Volume 40, Issue 4 : July/August 2015 52nd Annual Colorado Scottish Festival and Rocky Mountain Highland Games! Snowmass! IT’S HOW YOU PLAY THE GAMES… COLORADO STYLE Meet the Clans! Watch the competitions! See the Dogs of the British Isles! Browse the delectable Celtic fare and shoppes! This is the best year ever! Snowmass: Concert Saturday, Aug 1, 2015 Join us for Swagger:Celtic Americana Rock mer months traveling between festivals and working hard to bring their music to the masses. Swagger’s line up is as varied in personal influences as in their individual origins. With backgrounds in rock, ska, funk, jazz, classical, blues, county, and pop, the band is constantly creating new material. Each festival offering is unique. The combined musical talent and live performances give every audience a thoroughly entertaining show to be remembered. Swagger has been honing their original brand of Celtic music at festivals and concert halls across the United This year’s concert is sponStates. Well known for high-energy sored by the Town of Snowstage performances and catchy origi- mass Village and is free adnal songs, their music is the expected mission to all! Irish celebration of drink, mischief, Denver & District Pipe Band and music. opens concert at 6:00pm. The band has released three studio albums and spends most of the sum- Swagger at 6:30pm. “It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win.” -John Paul Jones In This Issue Snowmass Games Photos from May/June Country Dancers Volunteers/Tickets Council Notes Dogs/Clans Fundraising/Sponsors Tartan Day Council Sports Page Scots in History Language/Family British Cars/Vendors Celtic Music Pipe Band News Flowers of the Forest Highland Happy Hour Calendar of Events The SASC Chieftain and Council (Gaelic: Ceannard agus Còmhairle) Chieftain’s Corner ABOUT THE COUNCIL Fàilte! I hope members are enjoying the great events we have had the opportunity to attend these past two months. From the beautiful and stirring services at St John’s Cathedral for the Kirkin o’ the Tartan and the always delicious Spring Brunch at Mt Vernon Country Club, Spring has given way to Summer. With all the rain, it has felt as though Scotland has come to the Rocky Mountains. Our sincere thanks to all the organizers of both these events for a job well done! Highland Happy Hours are underway and we saw excellent attendance at the Belmar Baker St Pub in Lakewood. With familiar and new faces it was a fun evening. Now as the Games Committee works in earnest and anticipation builds for the coming 52nd Games inaugural year at Snowmass, I, personally, could not be more impressed with the herculean efforts of our volunteers and members. These events which mean so much to bring our membership together and support our Scottish heritage simply could not happen without all of you and your passion for sharing your friendship, ideas, associates, funds, and precious time. Keep up the good work! The entire Council and I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible and welcome all comments and feedback on any ways we can be of service to you, our membership and the greater community. Slainte! Don Lowe Chieftain SASC 2014-2015 Council THE HIGHLAND HERALD St Andrew Society of Colorado Elected Members Chieftain Vice Chieftain Treasurer Secretary Member-at-Large Member-at-Large Member-at-Large Don Lowe Timm Herrod Heather Cronkhite Bonnie Warner Bill Remy Jean Hess Janet Carroll 970.330.9603 720.219.2689 303.948.8869 303.795.9677 303.450.3290 720.323.4674 303.204.2911 Bill Lowe 303.404.2793 Cory Waggoner 303.642.0259 Ex-Officio Member Immediate Past Chieftain Associate Members Colorado Tartan Day Council Rocky Mountain Highland Dancers Mandy McCulloch-Bakulski Scottish Country Dancers Bob & Kathy Burnham Membership Secretary Team Burnham Newsletter Editor Heather Miller Nugent Games Marshal Carl Andrews/ John Thornton 303.907.7872 303.431.6870 303.431.6870 303.941.5081 303.740.5777 303.523.6469 Committee Members and Appointments Newsletter Editor Emerita Web Site Designer Archivist Heritage Fund Director Stanzi Lucy Timm Herrod Vacant Dave Cottrell SASC Council Meetings The Society Council meetings monthly to review and plan Society business. Location rotates between council member homes. Meetings are held on the second Monday at 7:00pm. The 2015/2016 schedule is below. The AGM in October is generally on a Friday. Jul 13, 2015 Aug 10, 2015 Sep 14, 2015 Oct 16 or 23, 2015 AGM Nov 9, 2015 Dec 14, 2015 Jan 11,2016 Feb 8, 2016 Mar 8, 2016 303.973.8169 720.219.2689 303.987.1649 For Council meeting times and locations, please call The Highland Herald Editor at 303.941.5081 2 The Highland Herald is published for members of the St. Andrew Society of Colorado six times per year in January, March, May, July, September and November. (Deadline is on the 10th of the month before the issue, by Noon MST) ~ 12/10, 2/10, 4/10, 6/10, 8/10, 10/10 ~ For Advertising, Article Submission or Information contact: Heather Miller, Editor 1725 Hoyt St, Lakewood, CO 80215 303.941.5081 [email protected] For Membership information (including address changes) contact: Bob & Kathy Burnham Interim Membership Secretary 16357 W 76th Ave Arvada, CO 80007-7117 303.431.6870 or [email protected] What’s New / Festival Update (Gaelic: Fèis) Notes From Nessie Hi, Everyone! The Games are almost here! By the time you are reading this we will be four short weeks away! The excitement is really building now. There are thousands of little (Key-ut Meeluh Fawl-chuh) details involved and much equipment to be moved to Snowmass “100,000 Welcomes” Village, including a 32-foot trailer containing 1/2 mile of orange fencA hearty welcome to our new members, who have recently joined ing, several hundred T-posts and the St. Andrew Society of Colorado: other field layout materials. Online admission and competition registrations are building daily. We Virginia Zook (Logan/Buchanan) have most of our traditional activiAurora, CO. Volunteering. ties and events represented. We Kevin McPherson (McPherson), have a selection of British dogs and Fort Collins, CO. Volunteering. cars, the Renaissance Scots, as Peter Sylvester (Anderson), Auro- well as Scottish athletics for children. ra, CO. Interested in volunteering, We are excited at the prospect of camping, shooting sports, family hosting the first sanctioned Grade II activities. Steve Buchanan (Buchanan), As- pipe band competition held in Colopen, CO. Interested in: Scottish His- rado. There are only four Grade II pipe bands in the entire Western tory, Scottish Politics U.S., and two of them, the Queen Edward Turner (Henderson), New City Pipe Band of Denver, and the Milford, PA. Wasatch and District Pipe Band from Utah will be competing. We James Tucker, Hugo, CO. received a special grant from the Western United States Pipe Band Association to help offset the costs. Higher level band competitions require special judging panels. British cars will be on display on Saturday morning. The Renaissance Scots, a reenactment group, will put on demonstrations of sword- Ceud mile failte 3 fighting and other aspects of life in medieval times all day both days. As of today, 27 clans will be represented. We may have as many as 35. We had an exciting time last week when a group of us were interviewed on Fox31 and Channel 2 TV. We had demonstrations of Scottish athletics, both Highland and Irish dancing and piping. Our very own Voice of Scotland, Jean Hess provided information on the Games. Rooms are still available through our website, www.scottishgames.org, as are admission tickets. Check out the order form elsewhere in this issue if you prefer to receive tickets by mail. We are still looking for donors and trophy sponsors. If you'd like more information, please contact my good pal, John Thornton at 303.798.0844 or [email protected]. It won't be long now! I'm looking forward to seeing all my old friends on July 31-August 2. ~ Splashes, Nessie A Warm Welcome from Snowmass Village (Gaelic: Fàilte is Furan) Colorado Scottish Country Dancers Bob and Kathy Burnham report that the CSCD has been invited to dance at Boulder Dance Cotillion June 21, 2015 and also the Jeffco Fair on August 8, 2015. Children’s Hospital will be having a Burns Night, Friday, Jan 22, 2016! CSCD will be present to teach some simple dances. The organizer came to the Boulder class in June. They asked about using a piper for dance and Bob explained that there is traditionally only one Scottish country dance that uses a piper. All the others are typically fiddle or accordion music. Lastly, the group will be present with the Rocky Mountain Sassenachs to provide demonstration and dancing in Castle Rock on Oct 3, 2015. Weekly classes are held at various Front Range locations. Boulder Sundays 4:30 –6:30pm Sodal Hall at The Avalon 6185 Arapahoe, Boulder, CO $5/week or $80/6 months Bob Burnham, 303-431-6870 Denver On hiatus for Summer When we resume in September: Mondays 7:00 –9:00pm St Peter & St Mary Episcopal Church 2nd & Acoma, Denver $3.50 Jamie MacKinnon, 303-451-7466 Fort Collins Thursdays 7:00 –9:00pm Basement of Café Vino Building 1200 S College Ave Fort Collins, CO $4 Jeff Davis, 970-223-7730 Cathy Fahlgren, 970-988-1047 Colorado Springs Wednesdays 7:00 –9:00pm International Dance Club 2242 Bush Ave, Colorado Springs $5 Brenda Crane, 719-599-4344 Town of Snowmass Village P.O. Box 5010 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 June 15, 2015 Colorado Scottish Festival & Rocky Mountain Highland Games St. Andrew Society of Colorado 9 Range View Drive Denver, CO 80125 Dear Colorado Scottish Festival & Rocky Mountain Highland Games: The Town of Snowmass Village is pleased to welcome you and your guests to our community for the 52nd Colorado Scottish Festival & Rocky Mountain Highland Games July 31st – August 2nd. We’re thrilled and honored for the excitement, games, and art that your festival will bring to the Town. It is a valued addition to our Snowmassive Summer lineup. We hope that you will make yourselves at home, enjoy our unique dining and shopping options, take in the beautiful scenery, and come back to visit often. Congratulations and thank you to everyone that made this event possible, and please know our entire staff stands ready to assist in making your visit a memorable one. We can’t wait to show you why we love to call Snowmass our home. Sincerely, Markey Butler Mayor Town of Snowmass Village ~ WELCOME FESTIVAL VENDOR ~ SLOW GROOVIN’ BBQ 201 W 1st St, Marble, CO 81623 970.963.4090 Hours 11:00am—9:00am Next Regional Dance: Resumes in September Website: scdcolorado.org www.slowgroovinbbq.com Facebook: SlowGroovinBBQ 4 Festival Lodging / Tickets / Volunteers (Gaelic: Saor-thoileach) RESERVE YOUR FESTIVAL LODGING There is PLENTY of great lodging available!! To reserve rooms online... Go to Festival website: www.scottishgames.org/ Click on “Festival Lodging” Scroll down and click on the lodging icon. Select from one of the nine accommodation links listed and follow instructions using the Group Code as necessary. Some venues populate the code automatically. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Holiday Inn Express Westin Snowmass Viceroy Snowmass Crestwood Condominiums Snowmass Hospitality Destination Snowmass Resorts The Pokolodi Lodge Timberline Condominiums Snowmass Lodging ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IF YOU DO CALL IN FOR RESERVATIONS, please mention that you are coming for the Festival to get the best rates. For Questions: Please contact the Organizing Committee at Volunteers Needed for the Festival!! Your help is needed at the Colorado Scottish Festival from Friday to Sunday, July 31 and August 1 and 2, and it isn’t too early to volunteer. Besides helping the Festival in a big way, this is a great way to meet your fellow Society members, both old and new. Here are some of the areas where we need volunteers: Friday, July 31st: Set-up at the Festival site Saturday & Sunday, August 1st & 2nd (morning and afternoon shifts both days) Parking Assistants and Perimeter Monitors Helping check-in at Volunteer/Will Call Security help MUST be 21 or Older: ID checks for Alcohol Wrist Bands Alcohol Sales at beer tents Assisting with various other activities For working a shift, you will be admitted FREE to the Festival that day. Those who work on Friday will receive a ticket to the Festival for a day’s work. If you are able to help, please consider volunteering now to get the job and shift you’d like (and to save us from panic in mid-July)! Got questions? Contact: Call Bonnie Warner at 303-795-9677 or email [email protected] PURCHASE YOUR FESTIVAL TICKETS NOW! One-Day Saturday Adult Child (7-17) Child (6 and under) Senior/Military Family 4-Pack One-Day Sunday Two-Day Sat/Sun $20 $10 Free $15 $50 $30 $15 Free $23 $80 Thistle Club VIP Package $125 per person [email protected] NEW THIS YEAR!! vres and refreshments; Special inaugural Thistle Club commemorative gift; Saturday, August 1, 2015: (8am9:30am) Continental Breakfast at the Ice THISTLE CLUB PACKAGE Two-day close-in Premier Parking, Two- Age Museum in Snowmass Village; Saturday Evening Special Access to prime Includes: day admission to Festival; Two-day adviewing area at the Fanny Hill concert Welcome Reception, Inaugural Gift, 2-Day mission to VIP Tent on Festival field venue featuring popular Celtic rock VIP admission and premier parking, Scotch Tasting, Concert and Main Stage (complimentary beer, soft drinks, and band, “Swagger”, plus exclusive Thistle snacks); Scotch tasting at VIP Tent 1pm reserved seating, continental breakfast Club beer specials. and MORE!! -3pm both days; Access to prime view Friday, July 31, 2015: (5:30pm-7:30pm) ing area at Main Stage for Mid-Day CerWelcome Reception at the fascinating emonies both days Purchase tickets online at our Ice Age Museum in Snowmass Village Festival Website: with complimentary Scottish hors d’oeuwww.ScottishGames.org/tickets 5 Highland Dancing (Gaelic: Dannsa) HIGHLAND DANCE JUDGE TRISHA BACON Trisha (MacConnell) Bacon is our Highland Dance Judge for the Snowmass Games. Trisha began dancing at age 6 at the San Jose School of Scottish Dancing under the direction of Norine Harmon. During her competitive career, she was the winner of eleven championship titles including five Western United States Regional Championships and four Western United States Open Championships. Trisha was also a finalist to the United States InterRegional Highland Dancing Championship thirteen times and finished in the top six ten times. She is a two-time World Championship finalist. Trisha is a Fellow of the Scottish Dance Teacher’s Alliance. Trisha received her doctorate in physical therapy from Duke University in 2010 and her Orthopaedic Certified Specialist credentialing in 2014. She currently resides in Mays Landing, New Jersey, with her husband, Drew, a bagpiper and US Coast Guard helicopter pilot. RMHD NOTES We had a busy spring as we hosted both the Southwest Regional Championship and our annual Mother’s Day Highland Tea! A BIG thank you to all the SASC members who helped us make the Highland Tea such a great success again this year! This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and really helps support our local competitions, workshops, and scholarships for the dancers. As an example, hosting the Southwest Regional Championship usually costs about $3,000 more than we take in from entry fees and we would not be able to do it without fundraising. This year, four of our RMHD members earned slots to compete at the US Championship in Atlanta, GA on July 22-25: Olivia Dundore (7 & Under 11), Reanna Medina (12 & Under 14), Shannon Holland 14 & Under 16), and Kiki Neff (16 & Under 18). Congratulations! Our dancers can be seen dancing throughout the summer at a variety of performances and competitions in Colorado as well as Nationally. Check our website at www.rmhd.org for more details on our upcoming events! ~ Mandy McCulloch Bakulski, RMHD President 6 Festival/Games Clans and British Dogs (Gaelic: Cinneadh agus Cù) Dogs of the British Isles As always! We are a dog-friendly Festival! We invite dog owners to participate in the Dogs of the British Isles at the Colorado Scottish Festival in this, our first year at Snowmass Village. We hope to welcome many people with English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh breeds from surrounding areas. People love to see the dogs and it’s always a great part of our event! Many breed representatives will be on hand to show off their own favorite canines. The breeds include Airedale, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Gordon Setter, Irish Setter, Irish Wolfhound, Scottish Deerhound, Rat Terrier, West Highland Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Sheltie, Fox Terrier, Collie, Old English Sheepdog, English Springer Spaniel, and Great Dane… not to mention the quintessentially emblematic Scottish Terrier. Registered dogs participate in the Mid-Day Ceremonies Parade each day. Register now! We really hope you will come and join us! In addition to the Dogs of the British Isles, these organizations will be attending: Eagle County Animal Shelter Colorado Animal Rescue from Glenwood Springs Rifle Animal Shelter For more information, contact Betty Thompson, The Dog Lady, at 303-988-6931 or email at: [email protected] Meanwhile: please consider fostering or adopting a Scottie in need of a FUR-EVER home! Contact Rocky Mountain Scottish Terrier Club at www.rockymountainscottierescue.org/ Gathering of the Clans Clan Registration is underway... including several clans that are new to our Festival and even some from out of state! They know we are waiving the Clan fee for the inaugural year in Snowmass. More than 60 % of registering Clans are also Clan sponsors, which entitles them to a number of VIP benefits AND a special commemoration for all those Clans present this year! Is your clan represented at our Games? Sign up NOW! Questions? Please contact Larry Hay: [email protected] Listed below are the registered clans so far for 2015: Clan Bell Clan Brodie Clan Bruce Clan Cameron Clan Cochrane Clan Dunlop/Dunlap House of Gordon Clan Hay Clan Hunter Clan Irwin Clan Lamont Clan Lindsay Clan MacAlisdair Clan MacDougall Clan Macfie Clan MacKay Clan MacLachlan Clan MacNicol Clan Maxwell Clan Montgomery Society International Clan Morrison The Murray Clan Society Clan Ramsay / Ramsey Clan Rose Clan Sinclair Clan Urquhart Scottish American Military Society (SAMS) 7 ~ ~ ~ THANK YOU ~ ~ ~ 2015 FESTIVAL SPONSOR!! Appearance-Aroma-Taste-Finish Society Finances (Gaelic: Airgead) Fundraising status Notes from the Committee Whisky Tasting: We still need someone to coordinate this type of event. Save Nessie Campaign: Trailer status. Inflatable replacement. We have been to the storage site and taken photos of Nessie’s current condition. She looks better than expected but has lots of peeling and cracked surfaces. The ‘water’ surrounding her float is dried out and disintegrated. Any members who know of a good resource to build/repair such a float are requested to contact one of us on the fundraising committee. We are also looking into sourcing a project with the Colorado Institute of Art and the Warren Tech school for trailer repairs. Bill Llewellin has some ideas on the future of Nessie as well. Raffle License: The license renewal application is in final review and we need one more member to step forward for certification so we have three (Heather Miller-Nugent, Sabrina Hattar and ?). As soon as the renewal is approved by the State, we will be able to proceed with setting up and conducting raffles again. Colorado Gives Day: Progress is being made in setting up the online profile for the Society. In summary, we must input three years of financial statements, our by-laws, and many details about our membership as well as our purpose/goals as an organization and events that we sponsor. A very positive reason for using CGD as a fundraising process venue is the low 2% flat fee charged for donations. Other organizations that provide this service are generally much more costly. With Colorado Gives Day we will keep more of the funds raised. Calendar: Calling all photographers, travelers and Celtic enthusiasts! The St Andrew Society of Colorado is seeking photo submissions for a new project: a 2016 SASC Celtic Calendar! Submissions should feature pictures of Scotland, Ireland, the British Isles, or clans, dancers, pipers, SASC events or other Celtic events or gatherings. Essentially, a variety of Celtic themed concepts. Selected submissions will be featured in the calendar with credit given to the artist. Please submit photos to: [email protected] Many thanks to Sabrina Hattar, SASC Member and enthusiastic voice on both the Fundraising and Festival Committees who is spear-heading this effort! What You Can Do as a Member of the St Andrew Society of Colorado: Renew Your Membership! The Society has kept annual dues steady at $35 for a basic membership, $15 for each household plus membership, and $25 for those who are also members in our affiliated organizations (Rocky Mountain Highland Dancers, Colorado Scottish Country Dancers, and the Colorado Tartan Day Council. Give the gift of SASC membership to a friend!! Kind Regards Heather Miller Carl Andrews Sabrina Hattar FESTIVAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Meeting Schedule Meetings are held on Tuesdays February through July at 6:30pm –9:00pm .Dates may be subject to change. Jul 7, 2015 Jul 21, 2015 Aug: Festival Meeting Venue Thanks to the generosity of the Office of the Bishop located next to St John’s Episcopal Church in downtown Denver, we have a large meeting space that is centrally located and can accommodate everyone. 1300 Washington St Denver, CO 80203 VOLUNTEERS www. ScottishGames.org. Contact Bonnie Warner at Bonnie.Warner @coloradoscots.com Or call her at 303-795-9677. Sign up EARLY and OFTEN! SILENT AUCTION ~ ~ at the Festival ~ ~ The historic Little Red Schoolhouse originally built in 1894 was restored in 1979 and continues it’s valuable role today as a day care center. 4598 Owl Creek Rd Snowmass Village, CO www.mylittleredschoolhouse.org/ 8 Colorado Scottish Festival, Highland Games (Gaelic: Féill agus Cluiche) THANK YOU NEW FESTIVAL SPONSOR! Applejack Wine and Spirits !!! We are very happy indeed to welcome Applejack Wine & Spirits as a Colorado Scottish Festival and Rocky Mountain Highland Games corporate sponsor! Please support our sponsors! Meantime, do plan to join us all at the Festival/Games and be sure to visit the Applejack tent. They will be on site and enjoying the weekend with the rest of us! http://www.applejack.com/ Like us on Facebook! Applejackliquors Leading up to our fun Festival weekend don’t miss the Applejack Wine Academy –”Fit For Royalty” Where: Cool River Café n the Denver Tech Center. 8000 E Belleview Ave Suite C10, Greenwood Village, CO When: June through July Fridays, 6:30pm to 9:00pm Cost: $60 each or $330 for all six up front. Includes tastings of 5 or 6 premium wines, appetizers, food pairings, gratuity, and tax! Reservations: Call Cool River at 303.771.4117 More Information: Contact Debbie at [email protected] or 303.233.3331 Please Support Our Sponsors!! ABAIR ACH BEAGAN IS ABAIR GU MATH E What could be more Scottish than thrift, whisky, golfing? The Snowmass Club is a premier golf course and is generously donating the use of golf carts for the Colorado Scottish Festival and Rocky Mountain Highland Games. We extend our deepest gratitude to Snowmass Club and all our sponsors for helping to make the Games possible! Say but little and say it well ~ Scottish Proverb THANK YOU NEW FESTIVAL SPONSOR! Colorado Ballet Breaking news! The Colorado Ballet has become a sponsor of the Colorado Scottish Festival and Rocky Mountain Highland Games! What prompted this curious partnership? This October the Colorado Ballet opens it’s season with “La Sylphide” which revolves around the story of a young Scotsman and “The Spirit” who he finds so entrancing. 2015-2016 SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS ON SALE NOW! La Sylphide, The Nutcracker, Alice (In Wonderland) The story is: Young Scotsman pursues beautiful winged sylph (spirit). Bewitched, he abandons his fiancée and follows the creature into forest. Temptation for the unknown drives him toward an unattainable love, a quest that causes him to lose everything in one of the world’s most romantic ballets. (The Colorado Ballet will be performing on the Festival Grounds August 1 & 2 and also at the Vail International Dance Festival August 2, 9 & 10). http://www.coloradoballet.com/ Like us on Facebook! coloradoballet 9 Tartan Day Council (Gaelic: Latha a’ Chreacain) Colorado Tartan Day OUR OWN STATE TARTAN... Many Coloradans of Scottish, Irish, and other Celtic backgrounds contributed to the growth, prosperity, and cultural richness of Colorado. The Colorado tartan is comprised of a pattern and colors symbolic of Colorado’s splendor and history. The beauty of the clear Colorado skies is represented by blue, the pine and spruce that grace the mountains are represented by the cool green of the tartan. Introducing: Western Slope News Rocky Mountain Scots Pipe Band The RMSPB was founded in 1992, and originated years earlier. They are a bagpipe and drum, military styled marching band and perform at parties, weddings, funerals, and other private functions. Rocky Mountain Scots also perform with great pride for law enforcement and many local Veterans organizations. and Drums. Contact us at: 970.245.7569 or https:// rockymountainscots.wordpress.com/ Facebook: RockyMountainScots Western Colorado Celtic Society Founded in 1996, the Western Colorado Celtic Society is a social and educational group for anyone interMost current members are past and ested in Scottish, Irish, and Welsh current students of Hugh Thackaculture, heritage, music, and food! berry, founder of the organized Scottish bagpiping culture in Grand The Society sponsors Celtic celebraJunction’s Grand Valley, and former tions including an annual Robert pipe major of the Grand Mesa Pipes Burns Dinner in January, St Patrick’s celebration in March, and Tartan Day (Kilt Day) in April. The Society formerly presented a Celtic Festival. For more information, please contact Rodger Cotton, President, 1352 Main St, Grand Junction, CO 81501. 970-241-1538. Email: [email protected] Facebook: ELIZABETH CELTIC FESTIVAL Saturday, July 18th & Sunday, July 19th, 2015 … A traditional Scottish Highland Games with a Medieval and Renaissance Fest, a British Dog Show, and a community fair to create a great weekend of fun for the entire family. Admission Per Day: Sat. 9am—8pm & Sun. 9am—4pm Adults (18-64 yrs) : $10 Seniors (65+), Teens (13-17) & Military: $5 Children (ages 12 and under): FREE Parking: $3 Car / $1 Motorcycle www.ElizabethCelticFestival.com 10 Greetings to all our SASC members! Did you know you can help support the St. Andrew Society and our Auxiliary groups while you do your shopping? That's right! You shop. Amazon gives! At no additional cost to you! Click this link http://smile.amazon.com/ ch/84-6043415 to add St. Andrew Society to your list of charities, and Amazon will donate 0.05% of all of your purchases to the society. It's that easy! Sports Page (Gaelic: Spòrs) Cycling Heavy Athletics at Highland Games The Flying Scotsman: The Man, Not the Train Recalling that Scotsman Kirkpatrick MacMillan is credited with being one of the major figures involved in the epic process of inventing and developing the bicycle in 1839 (there were plenty of contenders for this title before and after him, including Scotsman Gavin Dalzell), and then Scotsman John Dunlop added to the design inventing the pneumatic tire in 1887, it shouldn’t surprise us that Scotsman Graeme Obree, nicknamed The Flying Scotsman, constructed a revolutionary racing bicycle in 1993 out of odd scrap parts and won a major race with it! A film entitled The Flying Scotsman was made about Obree’s story in 2006 and featured English actor Jonny Lee Miller (yes, Sherlock Homes) in the title role, as well as Scots actors Brian Cox, Laura Fraser, Billy Boyd, Morven Christie, and Ron Donachie. The storyline includes all the trials and tribulations he experienced, such as Obree’s mental health challenges with bipolar disorder. In March 2010, he was inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame. To learn more about Obree and his accomplishments visit his website: www.obree.com. ~Submitted by SASC member, Karen Hart’s lucky new Blair tartan kilt came through for her in Albuquerque at the Rio Grande Valley Celtic Festival May 16 & 17, 2015, where she tossed her first caber! The perfect turn was captured by the athletic director. Was the caber really nicknamed ‘Toothpick?’ Well…. In any event… Go, Karen! Classes of Athletes Professional This is the highest level of Scottish Athletics. Prize money is awarded according to placing. This class is usually entered by invitation only. Amateur This is the class most common for beginning athletes from first-timers to experienced throwers, it is where you compete in order to gain experience to compete at the professional level. Master The Master’s is for throwers aged 40 and older.. Women A growing class and now often divided into classes as for the men’s athletics. 190lb & Under An Amateur class for those throwers who are generally lower weight. Competitions July 11-12, 2015 Payson, UT Payson Scottish Festival July 12, 2015 Farmington, MN Minnesota Scottish Fair 11 July 18-19, 2015 Elizabeth, CO Elizabeth Celtic Festival August 1-2, 2015 Snowmass, CO Colorado Scottish Festival August 24, 2015 Warrior Classic Highland Games Embassy Suites, 4705 Clydesdale Pkwy, Loveland, CO 80538 Men’s Open w/ Triple Handicap (Age, Height, Weight) August 30, 2015 Calgary, AB, Canada Calgary Highland Games Athletes Registered for Snowmass Competition (As of this printing) Brent Abbott Gretchen Abbott John Anthony Thomas Grady Oliver Grant Adam Harkness Andrew Heaton Edie Lindeburg Dwight Little Joseph Moore Michael Parks Douglas Peden Al Stagner Craig Smith Scots in History (Gaelic: Eachdraidh) Famous Scots John Paul Jones (1747-1792) A native of Kirkcudbrightshire, was a hero and the first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. He is considered the “Father of the American Navy”. In 1776, Jones was the first man to hoist an U.S. flag, Grand Union Flag, over an American ship. Following the Declaration of Independence, he was assigned the command of the USS Ranger on 14 June 1777, the same day the new Stars and Stripes flag was adopted. On 24 April 1778, Jones captured the sloop-of-war HMS Drake off the coast of Ireland, the first-ever American naval victory against a British ship of war. Jones later served in the Imperial Russian Navy. http://www.eupedia.com/ scotland/ famous_scottish_people.shtml Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) Third President of the United States (1801-1809), of Scots descent. Author of the Declaration of Independence, is considered one of the most brilliant individuals in history. ~~ Fourth of July 2015 ~~ Wishing our members a happy and safe celebration of Independence Day. Speaking at the launch of Tartan Day in April 2008, George W Bush, then President of the United States, spoke of the great debot of honour that Americans held for those os Scottish descent who have “made enduring contributions to our Nation with their hard work, faith and values”. He went on to acknowledge the role that the Scottish Declaration of Arbroath played in forming the American constitution citing the “Scots’ strong dedication to liberty” and also their “tradition of freedom” that they brought with them to the New World. Just how much influence Scots have had in forming the constitution of America is often debated. There are those who trace a direct line from the sentiments and wording of the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath, a letter to the Pope that made Scotland’s case for freedom from England and freedom Colorado Scottish Festival features: Pipes and Drums Competition Highland Dancing Competition Scottish Athletic Competition Scottish Country Dancing British Dogs Exhibition for all the people of Scotland, all the way to the American Declaration of Independence, which was presented to Congress in 1776 and says that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”. Source: The Caledonian Mercury (http://caledonianmercury.com) The Caledonian Mercury is committed to independent, intelligent, in-depth, online journalism. What you see is what we can achieve with no investment, no support from advertisers and no subscriptions. It is not a finished product. It is a statement of intent - a crusade to give our country the journalism it deserves. Vendors of British Goods ~ Scottish Clans Celtic Dance ~ Genealogy Whisky Tastings Celtic Music Scottish Food and Drink … and much more!! Patrick Henry (1736-1799) Leader of the political agitation which caused the American Revolution. Member of Continental Congress. Greatest speaker/orator of his generation. American Statesman whose father was Scottish. http://www.siol-nangaidheal.org/famams.htm Glenmorangie Ambassador, Dan Crowell will be front and center at the Snowmass Games to discuss and offer samples of Glenmorangie and Ardbeg single malt whiskys! Dan brings over 20 years of spirits industry expertise to the Festival including a Certified Specialist of Spirits degree from the Society of Wine Educators. Dan is also founder of the Libation Association, and his writings about spirits have earned him an Excellence in Journalism award from the Omaha Press Club. Another GREAT reason to join us at the Colorado Scottish Festival. 12 Re-enactment (Gaelic: Ath-achdachaidh) Look out! The Renaissance Scots - with their Wolves of Dunvegan - are coming to the Festival! Renaissance Scots Reenactors: A ‘gentleman’ of the ‘Wolves of Donvegan’ (left) and family members spinning wool for use later to knit and weave clothing. Can’t Make it to Snowmass? Help the SASC keep Scottish traditions alive in Colorado. Donations Welcome!! See our website for more information on how you can help. www.coloradoscots.com/donation/ These exciting historical reenactors will bring their colorful village tents and banners, demonstrating Highland life and crafts from the time of William Wallace (Braveheart) through Culloden (1745). You won’t want to miss a visit with the Scots, as they demonstrate blacksmithy, the manufacture of leather goods, and the spinning and weaving of clothing. Visit the RenScots “Pub” to try your hand at calligraphy, games and sketching. Enjoy a quiet moment with music and story-telling. But be alert! The Wolves of Dunvegan – the fighting arm and armory of the Renaissance Scots – will also be present, perhaps surprising you with choreographed fight sequences! Children will enjoy trying their own hand at “fighting” with practice swords, while everyone can learn about Scottish weapons and fighting techniques. See you in Snowmass! For more information on the RenScots: Please see our website at: http://www.renscots.org/ Like us on Facebook! renscots Colorado’s Premier Pipe Band P/M Jamie Cuthill D/S Darren Marshall Parades, weddings, ALL types of events! Highland Bagpipe, Snare Drum, and Tenor Drum Lessons Competes locally and nationally For Booking, Contact: 970-493-7848 or 303-941-5081 [email protected] www.facebook.com/thequeencitypipeband 13 Language and Family History (Gaelic: Canan agus Teaghlach) The EnglishSpeaking Union Is a non-profit, non-political membership organization whose mission is to promote scholarship and the advancement of knowledge through the effective use of English in an expanding global community. We sponsor and organize educational and cultural programs for students and teachers as well as provide lectures, social events, and travel opportunities for our members. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about who we are and what we do. www.esuus.org/denver/ The English-Speaking Union Denver Branch Cami Van Anne Branch Administrator 5930 South Cimarron Way Littleton CO 80123 For more information, contact the ESU Denver Branch: 303.755.1752 or email to [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) Study sgrùd BOULDER SCOTTISH GAELIC STUDY GROUP The Boulder Study Group has been meets weekly on Monday 7:00pm -9:00pm, South Boulder. If you wish to attend, contact Susan Hendrix for directions and to let us know that you would like to join us. Email Susan Hendrix at [email protected] http://moosenoodle.com/language/ boulder/ Rocky Mountain Sassenachs Gaelic Spoken Here! The Rocky Mountain Sassenachs are launching their official logo on t-shirts to benefit Àdhamh Ó Broin’s charity DROITSEACH (a project which seeks to revitilise interest in Scotland’s dialects and the former richness of the Gaelic language) and future activities for the group! For more information, see: http://www.rockymountainsassenachs.com Join us on Facebook and find out what we’re up to and results of the t-shirt drive ! Slàinte mhath! Cheers! CHAIN REACTION BREWERY 902 S Lipan St, Denver, CO 303.922.0960 Cousins Chad & Zack Cristofferson www.chainreactionbrewingco.com/ Facebook: ChainReactionBrewing Company COLORADO BEARD COMPANY Beard oils, balms, mustache wax and more! Find our retail locations online www.coloradobeard.com/ Facebook: cobeardco 14 W.I.S.E. Wales, Ireland, Scotland, England Family History Society The W.I.S.E. group meets at the Central Denver Public Library, 10 W 14th Ave Parkway, Denver in the 7th floor Training Room at 1:30pm—usually on the 4th Saturday of the month. Visitors are always welcome. Sat, 25 Jul 2015 Summer Welsh Seminar Our speaker, Bert Rawlins, has specialized in Welsh research for 40 years. He has published books on Welsh research and has put on seminars across the U.S. and in Wales. Mr. Rawlins attended the University of Wales Aberystwyth, learning the language and history of the country. His career was with the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, especially its manuscript and book collections. Sat, 26 Sep 2015 Genealogical Research Program: Understanding the British Army Ed Storey will share insights about the British Army and discuss guidelines to researching its records. He has been writing for genealogical magazines for over 10 years and has researched in India, Germany and England. As a General Motors engineer, Mr. Storey lived in Rochester, El Paso, and Beijing. He now resides in Falcon with his wife, Nancy. Further information and registration forms are on the W.I.S.E website http://www.wise-fhs.org Car Show (Gaelic: Sealladh a Caraichean) British Car Show Classic British cars are always a huge hit with car owners and attendees at the Colorado Scottish Festival! Bring your classic British car to Snowmass and be part of the fun! When: Saturday, August 1, 2015 11:00am to 4:00pm To register your car go to the Festival website at: http://www.scottishgames.org/british-cars/ Questions? Contact Brooks Turner at [email protected] Brooks is a member of the Rocky Mountain Triumph Club and is pivotal to organizing this show annually with the Games Committee. Thank you to Brooks for all your hard work! Find the RMTC on their website: http://www.rockymountaintr.org/ And on Facebook at: Rocky-Mountain-Triumph-Club Performing Artists at the Festival Visit the Celtic Country Store at the Festival and online for gifts, jewelry and apparel. This vendor is based in Colorado Springs., CO. www.celticcountrystore.com/ 719.213.1623 Enjoy these and many more artists! Dirk Mewes, Uillean Pipes Many more vendors are coming to the Festival! Hope to see you there! Dirk Mewes is a Colorado uilleann pipe (Irish bagpipes) player and also makes pipes out of his workshop in Berthoud. Don Hilsberg, Harpist Pictured Above: Renee Fine, Damien McCarron, and Mike Nile of Wild Mountain Celts. Don Hilsberg is an active free-lance harpist performing in backup orchestras for numerous artists around Colorado. He can also be heard in recordings by such groups as St Johns Cathedral, St Martins Chamber Choir and Cherry Creek Corale to name a few. 15 Loretta Thompson Loretta Thompson is a highspirited musician and singer whose versatile performances captivate audiences everywhere. Loretta's dynamic fiddling and radiant voice echo the fervor of her Scottish-Irish and American heritage. Her passionate and spontaneous enthusiasm for traditional music and dance shines in every aspect of her life. Damien McCarron and the Wild Mountain Celts Providing the very best of traditional Irish Folk music, Damien, Mike, and Renee bring lively songs from school days and countless favorite tunes. Pipe Band Page (Gaelic: Pìobaireachd) Denver & District Provides Pipe Band Association Leadership Colorado Pipe Bands 79th Highlanders Pipe Band Centennial State Pipes & Drums Ciorcal Cairde Irish Pipes & Drums Colorado Caledonian Pipes & Drums Colorado Emerald Society Pipe Band Colorado Youth Pipe Band Denver & District Pipe Band We thought Highland Herald readers might be interested to know that members of the Denver & District Pipe Band (DDPB) have provided years of leadership to the Western U.S. Pipe Band Association (WUSPBA), increasing its effectiveness and professionalism, and also helping to raise the quality of piping and drumming in Colorado and across the Western United States. The WUSPBA governs solo and band piping and drumming in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah. Currently, 70 bands are registered with the association, and hundreds of pipers and drummers. I hope it doesn’t sound like bragging when I say that I was one of the earliest Coloradans to emerge to lead the WUSPBA. I began as secretary to the Intermountain Branch of the WUSPBA, then chaired the Branch, and finally served as president of the WUSPBA itself. During that time, I also co-lead the effort to establish the firstever alliance of all the bagpipe bands in North America, an alliance that still continues today. John Thornton, drum major for DDPB, was another early leader, editing the WUSPBA’s newsletter in the ‘90s and again today. John has been the only drum major on the WUSPBA-approved judging list in Colorado, and also served for several years as the Intermountain Branch’s secretary. Lise Nelson, DDPB’s current pipe major, served as presiEl Jebel Pipe Band dent of the Intermountain Branch, then became sanctionMichael Collins Pipes & ing secretary and executive secretary for WUSPBA. She is Drums a member of the WUSPBA’s prestigious Music Board, and The Mile Highlanders currently chairs the Music Board’s Adjudication CommitNorthern Colorado Caledonitee. an Pipe Band Drew McPheeters, DDPB’s drum sergeant, is currently the Pikes Peak Highlanders vice president of the WUSPBA. Drew has served as InterPipes & Drums mountain Branch vice president and president. Queen City Pipe Band The four of us, and former DDPB members Skip Ruhland Rocky Mountain Scots Pipe (deceased) and Elaine Hoffman, are all humbled to have Band been named to the WUSPBA’s Circle of Honor for our Westwind Pipe Band contributions. ~ Susan Thornton, Piper, DDPB 16 Support SASC and Our Sponsors (Gaelic: Ceannach) THANK YOU NEW FESTIVAL SPONSOR! Western U.S. Pipe Band Association (WUSPBA) Competitions must be sanctioned by the respective governing body of the area in which the competitions are held. The United States has Eastern and Western associations as well as MidWest, Southern, and the British Columbia Pipers Association (for the Northwest Pacific and British Columbia). Colorado is part of WUSPBA. Preparing for and conducting piping, drumming, and pipe band competitions requires substantial logistics, qualified adjudication (judging) and participation of individual pipers, drummers, drum majors and pipe bands. We could not be more excited to welcome WUSPBA as a sponsor of this year’s Colorado Scottish Festival and Rocky Mountain Highland Games. It is through the generous financial support of this and all our sponsors and SASC members that we are able to hold a fun and successful Games and conduct the first Grade II pipe band competition in Colorado! Please join us in Snowmass! We look forward to a great weekend! Thank you to WUSPBA! https://wuspba.org/ Like us on Facebook! wuspba DO NOT JUDGE BY APPEARANCES A rich heart may be under a poor coat. ~ Scottish Proverb SPONSORS MAKE THE GAMES POSSIBLE!! THE COLORADO SCOTTISH FESTIVAL AND HIGHLAND GAMES NEED YOU!! … and all your friends, too!! Act today! For as little as $50, you or your company can sponsor a trophy for a piping, drumming, highland dance or athletics competition in your name. Donations help us immensely AND are beneficial to you! Remember, your sponsorship is tax-deductible. Please mail checks to: Colorado Scottish Festival, P.O. Box 2765, Littleton, CO 80161-2765. See below for sponsorship details. Sponsorships are also available at higher levels. Contact John Thornton, Games Marshal at 303-523-6469 or [email protected] for more details. 2015 CSF Supporting Sponsor Levels and Benefits1 1 Higher sponsorship levels are available. 2 Listing in the sponsor section of the Festival program, the sponsor section on the official Festival web site and on the Festival Sponsor Board. 3 Logo or name included on all printed and electronic media. 4 Complimentary 10'x10' tent space on field. Supporter Benefits Trophy Celtic $50 $100 Listing as sponsor2 Friend Patron $250 $500 Media listing3 Complimentary Tent Space 4 Piper Sponsor on Field Board VIP Preferred Parking Passes One Day Passes to Festival 1 VIP Tent Passes Personally Present Trophies 17 Piper $1,000 2 1 2 3 4 6 8 4 6 8 Member Remembrances (Gaelic: Cuimhne) FLOWERS OF THE FOREST NESSIE NEEDS YOU It’s hard to lose our loved ones. Sadly, the Society has learned of the deaths of the following members: Sandy (Harold R) McKeen III (Oct 26, 1942 - Mar 9, 2015, age 72) SASC Life member for 25 years since 1990, passed away in Wailuku, Hawaii where he has lived for many years. Sandy has been very involved with the Caledonian Society of Hawaii having served as Vice Chieftain and Tartan Day Coordinator there in 2005. Clann Mhic Eain (Clan McCain) considered Sandy the “Lucky McCain” in Hawaii. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at Borthwick Mortuary followed by interment at the Valley of the Temples, Aupunilani, Lot 75, A-3. KILT UP and VOLUNTEER Colorado Scottish Festival July 31 - August 2 Town Park Snowmass Village, CO Call Bonnie 303-795-9677 or email [email protected] Sandy McKeen, photo Nov 23, 2011 (Below) Rocky Mountain Highland Dancers with Denver & District Pipe Band, performer after the Kirkin at St John’s Cathedral, Denver, May 3, 2015 July 31st thru August 2nd, 2015 are the dates for the 52nd Annual Colorado Scottish Festival! Almost there for our first year at: Snowmass Town Park 2835 Brush Creek Rd Snowmass Village, CO 81615 You don’t want to miss this fantastic event! See you there! Shortbread at the Kirkin graciously provided by Walkers. Thank you, Walkers! 18 Calendar (Gaelic: Tarchatas) CALENDAR OF EVENTS ___________ JULY _____________ Sat/Sun, Sep 19 & 20, 2015 CELTIC HARVEST FESTIVAL Citizens Park, Edgewater, CO Sat, Jul 4, 2015 Happy 4th of July! Highland Happy Hours Summer is underway with our tradition of Highland Happy Hours! This is a fun, informal way to get to know your fellow St Andrew members. Even if you cannot get there by 5:00pm, we are usually hanging out until around 8:00pm. : Fri, Jul 24, 5:00pm Irish Rover 54 S. Broadway, Denver, 80209. Fri, Aug 21, 5:00pm The Burns Pub 9009 Metro Airport Ave. Broomfield, 80021 Fri, Sep 25, 5:00pm - Location to be determined and I am open for suggestions. Please RSVP prior to each event so that I can give the establishment a head count. RSVP to me, Barb Hay, at [email protected] or you may leave a message at 303932-6026. Hope to have a great turn out this season, Slainte! Barb Hay Thu-Sun, Sep 24-27, 2015 Sat, Jul 4, 2015 3:15pm-4:45pm RMHD with The Denver Brass, Celtic Colorado Pipes & Drums, American Legion Post 2001 EVERGREEN MUSIC FESTIVAL (The Festival is 10am –7:30pm) Buchanan Park, 1520 Evergreen Pkwy Evergreen, CO evergreenmusicfestival.org Spanish Peaks Celtic Festival & Retreat Gardner/Walsenberg/La Vita, CO celticmusicfest.com _________ OCTOBER___________ Sat/Sun, Oct 3 & 4 AZTEC CELTIC FESTIVAL Aztec, NM Date To Be Determined SASC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING And Potluck! Thu-Sun, Jul 9-12, 2015 Grandfather Mountain Highland Games Boone, NC ________ NOVEMBER __________ gmhg.org Fri/Sat/Sun, Nov 6-8, 2015 Fri/Sat/Sun, Jul 10-12, 2015 SCOTS ON THE ROCKS Colorado Irish Festival CELTIC FESTIVAL Clement Park Littleton, CO Old Spanish Trail Arena Sat/Sun, Jul 11-12, 2015 Moab, UT PAYSON SCOTTISH FESTIVAL MoabCelticFestival.org Payson City Park, Payson, UT Sat, Nov 14, 2015 Sat & Sun, Jul 18 & 19, 2015 SASC GALA ELIZABETH CELTIC FESTIVAL Marriott Westminster, Westminster, CO Casey Jones Park, Elizabeth, CO Sat/Sun, Nov 14 & 15, 2015 Thu-Sun, Jul 23-26, 2015 HERO SHOW: US Highland Dance Championships COLORADO INTERNATIONAL TATOO Atlanta, GA Colorado Springs World Arena __________ AUGUST___________ Colorado Springs, CO Fri/Sat/Sun, Jul 31 thru Aug 2, 2015 COLORADO SCOTTISH FESTIVAL & ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGHLAND GAMES Snowmass Village, CO Sat & Sun, Aug 14 & 15, 2015 WORLD PIPEBAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Glasgow Green, Glasgow, Scotland ________ SEPTEMBER _________ Thu-Sun, Sep 10-13, 2015 LONGS PEAK SCOTTISH-IRISH HIGHLAND FESTIVAL Estes Park, CO 19 Mon, Nov 30, 2015 ST ANDREW’S DAY Traditional __________ JANUARY __________ Sat, Jan 16, 2016 SASC BURNS SUPPER Marriott Denver Tech Center Denver, CO THE HIGHLAND HERALD A Publication of the St. Andrew Society of Colorado 9 Range View Drive Denver, CO 80215-6617 Nonprofit Organization U. S. Postage PAID Parker, CO Permit #56 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED A FINAL NOTE PLEASE RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP! LET’S MAKE IT A GREAT YEAR TOGETHER! Please Renew / Recruit / Join ... Now!! You joined the St Andrew Society of Colorado for a good reason… You have a love of things Scottish (and likely have similar interest in the other Celtic Nations). Renew The membership year runs from June 1 through May 31. Dues are due within 60 days of the end of the year so by July 31…. Just in time for the Colorado Scottish Festival and Rocky Mountain Highland Games! Stay in touch and involved! Renew Now! Recruit Did you know in 1988 the Society boasted over 800 members? Over the years membership (across the country) in fraternal organizations has diminished. We currently count over 580 members and we appreciate every single one of you!! Over the past year, 72 new members joined!! Share your Highland Herald with a friend! Bring new folks to one of our events! Keep the new members coming! Join Help us continue to fulfill our mission and immerse yourself in Scottish traditions and culture. The primary events of the year include the annual SASC Gala (near St Andrews Day in November), Burns’ Night (in January), and the biggest event by far… the Highland Games in August. Explore our website and Facebook page. We’d love to get to know you better! Thank you! WHERE THE SCOTS ARE A MILE HIGH! Contact Us Give us a call for more information about our organization, events, and membership. The Highland Herald St Andrew Society of Colorado 9 Rangeview Drive Denver, CO 80215-6617 For general information about the St Andrew Society of Colorado or the Colorado Scottish Festival, please call us at: (303) 238-6524 [email protected] Visit us on the web at www.coloradoscots.org Council meetings are monthly on the second Monday. All members are welcome!