Winter 2005-2006 Newsletter in PDF Format
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Winter 2005-2006 Newsletter in PDF Format
The Grandfather Mountain Highland Games Newsletter Winter 2005/2006 The President Speaks This is being written as I do rehab for a left knee replacement that will be in good shape when the early 2006 Scottish games schedule begins. General manager Frank Vance tells me that despite the icy winter weather MacRae Meadows will be in top-notch shape for the 50th Anniversary games July 6-9, 2006. The new GMHG headquarters building in Linville, NC continues to make good progress and will soon be completed. This new building will be the cornerstone for our long term planning program, which will help enhance the future of these world famous Scottish games. We have some very exciting events that will showcase next July along with an internationally known and highly distinguished honored guest. Please use our award winning Scottish games web site (www.gmhg.org) for information and schedules. The webmaster of the GMHG web site is our very own Assistant General Manager Tommy Taylor. A reminder for all Clans is to take action now to assure that their Clan’s name will be in place on the bronze plaque of the Cárn Nan Cáirdean which will soon be erected adjacent to the new GMHG office building in Linville, NC. You may e-mail me at [email protected] regarding any new events you might suggest for our family-friendly Scottish games. Ceud Mile Failte to you in 2006 at any and all Scottish games! Sincerely, Ross Morrison, Jr. Ross Morrison, Jr. GMHG President Above: Several views of the new GMHG Office Building in Linville. (Photos by Thomas Taylor, Sr.) “A Wee Bit of the Scottish Highlands in North Carolina!” Page 1 of 4 General Manager’s Perspective As we approach our 51st annual Grandfather Mountain Highland Games (our 50th Anniversary) the GMHG Officers and Directors wish to express their condolences to the family of Doris McNeill, wife of GMHG Board Member and long-time supporter Royce N. McNeill. Mrs. McNeill passed away December 17 after a lengthy illness. Services were held December 21 at Mulberry Baptist Church. My wife Jean and I saw many friends at this beautiful service, including John Dall & Flora MacDonald Gammon, Dick & Keets Taylor, John T. Soule, and Tommy & Shelia Taylor. Doris was a wonderful person and a great supporter of Scottish heritage, and she will be greatly missed. I have recently received word that Mr. Hugh Morton, owner of Grandfather Mountain and a long-time Games advisor and photographer, has been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. He says that he will be keeping a positive attitude as he seeks treatment at his alma mater in Chapel Hill. Our thoughts and prayers are surely with him as he seeks this treatment. I would also like to express gratitude to all of our Patrons, Sponsors and friends of the Games who have made our new office building in Linville a reality. As you can see from the pictures included in this newsletter, the building is very near completion and we are looking forward to moving out of this cold warehouse and into a more suitable workspace as the Games kick into high gear! We were very pleased to accept two beautiful fireplace inserts with gas logs from Buck Stove, Inc. in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Buck Stove president Robert Young hand-delivered the stoves himself and gave us tips on installing them. He also has offered his services in the future if we need him for anything else. These thermostatcontrolled heating units are 99% efficient and have the appearance of real logs. They will make a wonderful addition to our office building. I am also proud to mention the generosity of the Appalachian Stone Company out of Marion, North Carolina. When we approached them about hauling the stone for the new building from Crossville, Tennessee, they offered to deliver the 80 tons of stone at no cost, saving the Games a considerable amount of money in freight charges. We sincerely appreciate them for their willingness to help out in any way possible. Avery County Schools, realizing that we had no shelves or cabinets for our new building, agreed to provide us with some maple cabinets that were scheduled to be removed as part of a renovation project for the Health Occupations room at Avery County High School. This will keep us from having to use folding tables for our storage needs as we have done in the past. A big thanks goes out to them for their generosity. Joe Pavelchak, Jr., local architect from Banner Elk, has been stopping by occasionally to check on the quality work being done by Alex Johnson and his fine construction crew. He assures me that they are doing an outstanding job and that our building is going to be a showplace for downtown Linville for many years to come. Expert stonemason (and fellow Scot) Ken Young has begun laying the beautiful stone on the outside as well as the inside of the new building. He is a well-known stonemason among the resort areas here in Linville. Of course, none of this fantastic progress would have been possible without the support of those of you who have given so generously to the GMHG Building Fund since our original office was destroyed in the flooding of 2004. Your continued support will determine the extent of “finishing touches” such as landscaping that can be done once the structure is complete. I would love to see a Scottish-themed garden to surround the Cárn Nan Cáirdean between our office and the Tartan Restaurant. As we continue to prepare for our 51st Games and 50th Anniversary, we seek out your continued support and God’s many blessings. Thanks again for the integral part you play in making the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games known and respected worldwide. Sincerely, YÜtÇ~ itÇvx General Manager and Vice President of Operations The 50th Anniversary Games Will Be Held July 6th-9th, 2006 Page 2 of 4 News from the Celtic Groves 2006 will see both familiar and new faces entertaining in the Celtic Groves. Since the inception, the Celtic Groves have been known for bringing the best in traditional and modern Celtic music to the Games. This year’s mixture proves to be some of the best that Grandfather has offered. ALBANNACH (pictured below), are familiar faces with a new name. These six former members of Clann an Drumma from Glasgow, Scotland will deliver the same foot stomping, heart pounding, dance inspiring, tribal sounds that have gained so much attention for the last three years at Grandfather. With the sound of drums and pipes you will be TRIBALIZED. Also returning this year will be HUNTING MCLEOD from Canada, with their high energy, high bouncing performances. Games alumni, ED MILLER, will be back along with SCOOTER MUSE and JIL CHAMBLISS (Henri’s Notion) to perform as a trio. GEORGE HAMILTON, IV joins us again along with Scotland’s ALASTAIR McDONALD to reprise their duo collaboration from the 2004 games. JIM MALCOM (Old Blind Dogs) will return to Grandfather after picking up the coveted Songwriter of the Year award at the Scots Trad Music Awards for 2004. The RIC BLAIR BAND from Nashville will also return after wonderful crowd response in 2005 to their music, dance and humor. National Scottish Fiddle Champion, JAMIE LAVAL, will once again dazzle the audiences with his stirring tunes and energetic persona (minus the toothache). The new kids this year are set to deliver show stopping performances and hail from across the US. THE KILLDARES from Texas will bring their hard driving sound and MACTALLA MOR out of New England will deliver their special brand of Celtic fusion to the mix. HOOLY from Birmingham, AL is the final freshman in the GMHG class of 2006 specializing in traditional tunes on numerous instruments. Check out the artist web sites below for more details, bios and music clips. YOU’RE GONNA LOVE UM!! Albannach www.albannachonline.com Hunting McLeod www.huntingmcleod.com Ed Miller www.songsofscotland.com George Hamilton, IV www.georgeiv.net Alastair McDonald www.terraworld.net/mairi/Alastair.html Jim Malcolm www.jimmalcolm.com Ric Blair Band www.ricblair.com Jamie Laval www.jamielaval.com The Killdares www.killdares.com MacTalla Mor www.mac-talla.com Hooley www.hooleymusic.com A New Date to Add to Your Calendar! The West Virginia Celtic Festival and Games will be presented in Beckley, WV the weekend of August 18th, 2006. This is being held at the YMCA Sports Complex and will offer a wide variety of activities for the whole family. Athletics, piping, dancing, clans & societies, herding demonstrations, great food, merchants’ village, British cars and motorcycles, soccer demonstrations, reenactors, artist demonstrations, children’s activities, story telling and world class entertainment are all part of the fun. For more information please visit the host site for the games www.visitwv.com or call 800-VISIT-WV (800-847-4898) DON’T MISS IT, SEE YOU THERE! Update on Celtic Grove Director Gary Morrison As many of you know that attended the 2005 games, it was reported that Gary Morrison, Director of the Celtic Groves, had been hospitalized. At the time we had few details other than the fact that he had required emergency surgery. We have learned since that the surgery uncovered stage four colon cancer. Gary has been receiving radiation treatments and should finish this phase of therapy in midFebruary. Fortunately, doctors have found a reduction of the spots on his liver. On December 20th, Linda was involved in an automobile accident after dropping Gary off for treatments and she received a neck injury along with other pains. They are both working through their ailments while keeping positive attitudes. Gary has stated that one of his goals this year will be to make it back to Grandfather to see his many friends, God willing. Please take a moment to remember the Morrison’s in your thoughts and prayers. Gary & Linda Morrison 616 Back River Neck Road Baltimore, MD 21221 Cell: (410) 404-4783 News on 2005 Volunteer of the Year Helen Carr We have recently received word that Helen has been admitted to a hospital in Florida with a heart infection and fluid build up. Her kidneys have also lost some function. Please keep Helen in your thoughts and prayers. Send correspondence to: Helen Carr 1804 Puento Bello Drive Lady Lake, FL 32159 The 50th Anniversary Games Will Be Held July 6th-9th, 2006 Page 3 of 4 Contributors to the Building Fund Below is a list of those who have contributed to the GMHG Building Fund, and will therefore be recognized on our “Cárn Nan Cáirdean” that will be erected adjacent to our new office in Linville, NC. If you would like to become a part of this prestigious group who have honored the GMHG with their support, visit our website (www.gmhg.org) for details. Flowers of the Forest Plaque ($50.00 and up) Anne & C. Herbert Magruder in memory of Lillian Magruder Mr. William Macilwain in honor of Ruth Bradley Macilwain Laura Belle MacRae in memory of Bruce Farquhar MacRae Mrs. Lillian Magruder in memory of Abbie Magruder Chris Snyder in memory of Daniel R. Potter, Clan Colquhoun Mrs. Marian Smith in memory of Julius C. Smith III A.T. (Tom) Skeen in memory of Flora McAndrew Skeen Mr. John W. Murray in honor of Horace D. Murray, Lt. Chief of Frances Hunter in memory of James Monroe Buchan Clan Murray Clan MacNeill Association, Inc. in loving memory of Dr. Herbert P. William Hunter in memory of John Gray Hunter Duard & Elizabeth Barnes in memory of Nestor J. & Helen & Ethel K. MacNeal MacDonald Capt. & Mrs. O.W. Hamilton, Jr. in memory of Ashley Nicole Marilyn Creech in memory of Ruth Morrison Hamilton Nancy Jeffries in memory of Matthew Skene Family Sandy & Gloria Ross in memory of Donald Roy MacDonald of the Roger G. Ferguson in memory of Elizabeth McNeill Ferguson ’45 Clan MacNeil Assoc., Inc. In loving memory of Dr. Herbert P. & House of Gordon in memory of Charles O. Gordon, Sr. Ethel K. MacNeal Mrs. Richard Campbell in memory of Richard A. Campbell Mr. Donald F. MacDonald in memory of Maritta MacLeod (Mrs. D.F.) Patricia Hutchens in memory of Robert H. McKinnon MacDonald Patrons Plaque ($150,000.00 - $50.00) Mr. Ellice MacDonald Mrs. Rosa MacDonald Mr. Petro Kulynych Ms. Helen Carr Mr. Ross Morrison, Jr. Mr. Charles O. Gordon Mr. Alexander R. Hamilton Helen McLendon John Monroe Ruth Johnston Royce & Doris McNeill Agnes M. Woodruff Marsha Glenn Stafford Dr. Ronald L. McGowan Tom Price Kent Atkins, FSA Scot Edward Mills Richard Taylor, Jr. Donald Cameron Ken Buchanan Vivian McFadyen William & Frances Hunter Marc McCook K.D. Kennedy, Jr. Bernard Kaiman John Williams R.H. Allen, M.D., FSA Scot Patrick A. McCabe Joseph Duncan Laura L. Buchanan Robert Tate, Jr. Sam & Kate Holbrooks Curtis & Pamela Stewart Mitchell I. Neil MacInnis Kevin McGee Dr. Ben Stone Ted & Deanna Kaplan Lucille Payette Aldor Pyatte Kevin McGee Michael Scott Fugate Sponsoring Clans & Societies Plaque ($500.00 and up) Clan MacLachlan Association of North America Clan Keith Society USA Clan Currie Society House of Gordon Donnachaidh of the Carolinas Donnachaidh Mid-Atlantic Branch St. Andrew’s Society of the City of Savannah Montreat Scottish Society American Clan Gregor Society Macfie Society of America Clan Buchanan Society International International Association of Clan MacInnes Clan Hamilton Society Friends of the Games Plaque ($25,000.00 - $50.00) Gordon & Mary Cain Foundation Grandfather Mountain Marathon Linville Falls Community Church Broyhill Family Foundation First Presbyterian Church of Johnson City Hugh Fields Martha Ann Moore Grandfather Mtn. Branch of Clan Cameron Skene Family Ben Stone Margaret Blackmer Paul Bell Clan MacRae Scottish Tartans Museum & Heritage Ctr. Clan Donald Clan MacCallum/Malcolm St. Andrew’s Society of the City of Atlanta Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Griggs David W. Schultz The Hon. Earl of Dalhousie Tommy Webster Beth Johnston Laura Glasscock David Glasscock Grandfather Mountain Highland Games & Gathering of Scottish Clans P.O. Box 1095 Linville, NC 28646-1095 Tonya Mills Barbara Patterson George & Jane Liles R. Hunter Tate III Mrs. David Mettetal, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Haigler Mae Bryson Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Griggs Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Haigler William & Elizabeth Bailey Tyrone & Jan Cosson Mrs. Frank A. Swift, Jr. Phone: (828) 733-1333 Fax:(828) 733-0092 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.gmhg.org Secure Online Ordering Available The 50th Anniversary Games Will Be Held July 6th-9th, 2006 Page 4 of 4