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Och Aye....Scotfact: A third of all Americans surveyed by the Scottish Tourist b TO HIRE A BAGPIPER in South Florida:
1] Call Scotsman Nigel McDonald [786] 205-5350, an accomplished bagpiper/pipe major who has won many of Florida's piping competitions and has played at droves of weddings and other functions around Ft. Lauderdale/Miami/Palm Beach. 2] Professional bagpiper Byron Hoffman is also available for South Florida functions. Reach him on [954] 962-9393. 3] The Palm Beach Pipes & Drums have played continuously since 1980---parades,weddings, 4] GRAEME MASSIE a genuine Scottish bagpiper with 24 years in the British army. He is based in Ft. Lauderdale. To book him for your function call tollfree 1-800-539-2313 INFO: See his website www.florida-bagpiper.com Email
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LAKELAND: NEW WORLD CELTS organisation presents its Annual Burns Supper Traditional Burns Supper Celebrating the Life & Works of Scottish Poet & Bard Robert Burns every January. Traditional Burns Dinner including Haggis, Cock-A-Leekie Soup, Steak Pie, Potatoes, Vegetables & Dessert; Whiskey Toast and Robert Burns Poetry Readings. Raffles and Traditional Celtic Music with Bagpipers. INFO/TICKETS/LOCATION: Calling Donald Ryburn [863] 660-3131 DUNEDIN Annual Scottish Games in April . INFO: www.dunedinhighlandgames.com ORLANDO SCOTTISH GAMES. in January. For location/show info/vendors/tickets go to their website www.flascot.com TAMPA BAY HIGHLAND GAMES in November. Details and to be a sponsor/vendor call Rob Hossack [813] 900-3370 www.tampabayhighlandgames.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it SARASOTA Scottish Heritage Society of Sarasota [941] 342-0509 TALLAHASSEE SCOTTISH GAMES in April , established many years. Call President Keith Lindsey [850] 212-2926. www.tallahasseehighlandgames.com
ZEPHYR HILLS [West Florida] CELTIC FESTIVAL in March. INFO [813] 991-6060 www.zephyrhillscelticfestival.com The Caledonian Club in Venice, Florida. For Scottish expats and people with Scottish roots. Call Pauline Mitchell President [941] 485-5199 www.caledonianclub.info FT. LAUDERDALE Highlanders holds Scottish theme events throughout the year. For information call [954] 962-9393 www.ftlauderdalehighlanders.org
THE OFFICIAL BRITISH GOVERNMENT WEBSITE for info on Scotland: www.scotland.gov.uk SCOTTISH LICENCE PLATES
These are bright, fadeproof colours, quality aluminium, holes pre-drilled to fit any USA car. Each plate comes shrink-wrapped. Not just for cars--many Scots in Florida put them on their office wall or in reception area to show their Scottish heritage. Some Scots I know have one on their boat. Pubowners: Put them on pubwalls, pubdoors or behind the bar. Make great extra Christmas or birthday present. GREAT FOR SCOTTISH-AMERICAN CLUBS. COST: $11 each, includes shipping and tax. Call The British Bureau with VISA/MC. [305] 371-9340 OR email your order to
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Include your name/phone/address to ship plates to, plus VISA/C info. Or mail cheque to: THE BRITISH BUREAU 1717 North Bayshore Drive #3250, Miami, FL 33132. Tel. [305] 371-9340 WATCH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL MATCHESin Florida --Glasgow Rangers and Celtic. CELTIC FOOTBALL CLUB : 1] Celtic supporters watch Scottish matches at the Harp and Piper Pub in Pompano Beach. Tel. [954] 941-1714 Call pub to see where else in Florida you can watch Celtic. 2] Orlando Celtic Supporters Club show all Celtic matches live on giant screen TVs at the Lucky Leprechaun Irish Pub, 7032 International Drive, Orlando. INFO on
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THE WONDERFUL WELSH.....
Two Americans were driving through Wales. As they were approaching Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrn- drobwllllantysiliogogogoch they started arguing about the pronunciation of the town's name. They argued back and forth until they stopped at a restaurant. So Tom the Texan asked the Welsh waitress, a ditzy blonde, "Before we order, could you please settle an ar In Florida there is a Welsh-American Chamber of Commerce, founded by terrific Taffie David Williams, who is based in Miami. website www.waleschamber.org. Its function is to promote business between Wales and the USA. Phone David (305) 669-8244 His email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it David will know about everything Welsh in Florida. Sarasota--St. David's Society for all Welsh people in Florida. They hold an annual St. David's dinner each March 1st. Must pre-book for that. Call Susanna Pugh (941) 951-6407. Welsh Rugby Union Supporters Club. The club, based in Wales, has members around the world including Florida. Membership costs £39 per annum and includes Ticket Ballots, Supporters Pack, Online Forum and money can't buy events at the magnificent Millennium Stadium. To join the club or for further information please visit www.wru.co.uk/supporters FOR YOUR CAR--WELSH LICENCE PLATES These are bright, fadeproof colours, quality aluminium, holes pre-drilled to fit any USA car. Each plate comes shrink-wrapped. Not just for cars--many Welsh people in Florida put them on their office wall or in reception area to show their Wales heritage. Some Taffies I know have one on their boat. Pubowners: Put them on pubwalls, pubdoors or behind the bar. Make great extra Christmas or birthday present for the Welsh person in your life. COST: $11 each, includes shipping and tax. Call The British Bureau with VISA/MC. [305] 371-9340 or email your order to
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with your name/phone/address to ship plates to....plus VISA/MC. WELSH WEBSITES for Welsh expatriates in the USA Sir Tom Jones, one of the world's most famous entertainers is Welsh. "At age 3 in Wales," he told a national magazine in November 2008, " they would put me atop an orange crate to sing for coins outside the village store. It was wartime and money was scarce. Singing is ubiquitous in Wales. The singing comes from the churches and the chapels, the miners coming home from the pits and soldiers of the Welsh regiments and the pubs. We sing in the schools and at weddings and birthdays. In the back of every pub in Wales there's a little singing room with a piano, and voices always singing." INFO: www.tomjones.com |