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Published Date: 30 November 2008
SCOTLAND is celebrating St Andrew's Day in style today with a range of free activities throughout the country.
Edinburgh is hosting the flagship event, the St Andrew's Do in the city's West Princes Street Gardens, a weekend featuring everything from ceilidh dancing and workshops to story-telling sessions and open-air theatre. Salsa Celtica play from 9pm this
evening.

In Glasgow yesterday, George Square was at the centre of a "Shindig", a day of music and dancing in celebration of Scotland's patron saint. Today, the Big Family Ceilidh will be propelled along by some of Scotland's best live ceilidh bands, including the Raise the Roof Ceilidh Band and Bahookie.

Aberdeen's Union Terrace Gardens will be the scene of traditional Scottish musical performances, Scottish country dancing and workshops introducing children to traditional dance and music. The day will be held under canvas in the heart of the city.

In Dundee, Radio Tay is hosting a Day Out, starting at 11am, which will include the Bill Torrance show and activities such as face painting, a ceilidh band, treasure hunt, Highland dance competition, Highlander tot competition and food tasting.

Inverness will celebrate St Andrew's Day with a street party featuring the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. Throughout the day there will be entertainment around the city centre.

Some of Scotland's smaller towns are getting in on the act too. Blairgowrie in Perthshire is hosting an event including massed pipes and drums, ceilidhs, story-telling, classic car displays, fireworks and a Christmas market.

The town of St Andrews itself is holding an early evening sound and light show in St Mary's Quad, with tickets costing £2. For golf fans, the world famous R&A clubhouse, next to the first tee of the Old Course, is being opened to the public.

Across the country, many of Scotland's visitor attractions will open for free or offer a discounted entry price. Castles, museums, gardens and abbeys, from Orkney to Jedburgh, are taking part in a joint initiative between the National Trust for Scotland, Historic Scotland and the Association of Visitor Attractions.

Around the world, wherever Scots gather, St Andrew's Day is being celebrated. Events are being held as far afield as Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, France, New Zealand, Thailand and the United States.

For further details of events go to www.scotland.org/standrewsday





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  • Last Updated: 29 November 2008 9:12 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: St Andrew's Day
 
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Castaway™ ,

Manila 30/11/2008 03:21:09
St Andrew's Day in addition to those places mentioned in the above article is also celebrated in these countries amongst others around the world.
The Manila St.Andrew's Society-The St Andrew's Ball
The Alaskan Scottish Club-St.Andrew's Night
The Bangkok St. Andrew's Society-St.Andrew's Ball
The Caledonian Society of Oman-The St.Andrew's Ball
The St.Andrew Society of São Paulo-St.Andrew's Day Golf
St. Andrew Society of Denmark-St. Andrew's Night
Selangos St Andrews Society-Annual Celebration of St.Andrew's Day
St Andrew's Society of Yokohama and Tokyo-St.Andrew Society Ball
St. Andrew Society of Colorado-46th Annual St.Andrew Banquet and Ball
The Caledonian Society of Brussels-St.Andrew's Ball
The St Andrews of Paphos,Cyprus-St Andrews Night
The Saint Andrew Society of Hawaii-Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan
St. Andrew’s Society of the Netherlands-St Andrew's Ball
The Caledonian Society of Rome-St. Andrew’s Grand Ball
Cape Town Caledonian Society-St. Andrew's Nicht
The Caledonian Society of Beijing-St Andrew’s Ball
Caledonian Society Awali,Bahrain-St Andrew’s Night Ball
Dubai Caledonian Society-St Andrews Ball
St. Andrew's Society in Hong Kong-The St. Andrew´s Ball
Java St. Andrew Society,Indonesia-St. Andrew's Ball
Moscow Caledonian Club-St.Andrew’s Day Ceilidh
The Kuwait Caledonian Society-St. Andrew's Ball
There are more at-http://tinyurl.com/5gwoks
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Robert Liddell,

Millport 30/11/2008 10:22:26
Even at eighty I was able to raise my flag pole and fly the flag of St. Andrew, a symbol of the Scottish Nation.
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Robert Liddell,

Millport 30/11/2008 12:11:53
I was very disappointed to see that no Saltire was flying from Millport's municipal flagpole.
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is it me?,

Edinburgh 30/11/2008 21:50:08
Sounds like it might be fun.
When is it ?
6

Dr. James Wilkie,

Vienna 30/11/2008 22:33:00
#1 You could add the annual St. Andrew's Night Ceilidh in the Vienna International School, which is regularly attended by three to four hundred expatriates, many of them staff of United Nations HQ Vienna, where the excellent Scottish country dance display team of the RSCDS Vienna were performing at another event this weekend.

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Castaway™ ,

Manila 01/12/2008 00:08:43
#6 Thanks for the info I will include St. Andrew's Night Ceilidh in the Vienna next year and in the list of Burns celebrations held throughout the world.

 

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