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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE AKRON AND DISTRICT PIPE BAND AND TO THE CELTIC EAGLE PIPE BAND!!
 
The Akron and District Pipe Band played the opening for the
recent Rod Stewart concert at Blossom Music Center.  Can you beat that?
Sure wish we had been there to hear it.  They even got special seating right down in front to hear him.  That's one of the largest crowds they have entertained in the more than 30 years they have been in existence.  Congratulations guys and gals!  Great job!
 
The Celtic Eagle pipe band
won the grade V competition at the Detroit Scottish Games and Lord Ailsa, Chief of Clan Kennedy, presented the award to Tim Wiley.  Many of the members of the Celtic Eagle band play with the Akron and District. 
 

Taste of Scotland event - Oct. 07
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Jim Frost and Dennis Gressock
Taste of Scotland event - Oct. 07
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Frances Acar and Julie Kennedy
Westie - Scottish Breed Dog - Oct. 07
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Margaret Opphile's granddaughter, Gaby Zanin, & friend
Sas'y display at '08 event
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Sas'y display at '08 event
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Just to let you know what we're all about.  Here are some of the events we have participated in this past year and some we're planning on in the near future.  

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Congratulations Kim Belvin (she and her friend Emma help out at the gate at the Beltane) for her championship season with her softball team, "The Hustlers." They won the SEGA League Championship and then went on to win the area wide tournament.  Congratulations also to Kim for winning "Athlete of the Week" at Springfield High School.
 
A very special thanks 
To Jim Frost, and to Nancy Davis, Brian McElhiney, Marguerita Bowers, Bert May, Jane Pattie and all those who helped with both the Sas'y display and the Genealogy at the Ohio Scottish Games.  A round of applause to Jim Frost for putting together a Scottish Culture display that was a real crowd pleaser (and question generator). Special thanks also to Bill & Julie Kennedy and the crew from their clan that helped us set up and break down.  What would we do without these faithful folks?
 
It should be noted that our Sas'y folks were spread throughout the games, and not just at the tent.  As it should be.  Several have their own clan tents, some work at various venues, some were participating in competitions, some were running the competitions and some participated in events leading up to and following the games.  The Ohio Scottish Games are very important to the celebration of our heritage and we take great pride in active and enthusiastic participation in this yearly event.
 
Tattoo Video spellbinding
Everyone enjoyed Betty Marcus and her presentation of the Edinburgh Tattoo video.  The library facilities provide a large screen which made us feel almost as if we were there.  In fact, many of us had been, but agreed that the camera viewpoint often was better than our view from the stands.  It was a memorable event and really enjoyed by everyone.
 
Sterling speech on Stirling
Bob Morehead did an outstanding job in his presentation on the historic significance of Stirling Castle and its defense.  As always, he was interesting, amusing, and we learned a lot.
 
Of Tee Shirts & Such
With ongoing participation in games, festivals, and outdoor activities we decided it would be nice to be noticed.  We often wear matching red polo shirts with an embroidered "Sas'y" (crossed flag) logo.  Cost is $13.15 each including tax and delivery charges.  If you are interested, contact me to order. Sizes are:  medium, large, extra large and XXL.
 
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Bill Kennedy and his Julie did an incredibly outstanding job on the Celtic Beltane Festival in Hartville in May. All our thanks also go out to Bill Bakan of Maize Valley Farms & Winery for the expertise, the work, the publicity - everything.  They were WONDERFUL!  J & C Entertainment did the sound system.  These folks are fabulous.  They adjusted to each group despite the varying needs, and made it all come out professionally.  Applause to them!   The Beltane Festival just was wonderful.
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PAST PROGRAMS
Dennis Gressock presented a costumed demonstration and discussion of the Role of the Scottish Highlander in the American Revolutionary War.  I think all of us would like to have had him speak for hours more.  Dennis is a knowlegeable and interesting speaker.  We learned a lot and had about a thousand questions for him. 
 
Bob Morehead led a most interesting discussion on "How the Scots Invented the Modern World" at a February meeting.  And, in addition, brought along his daughter and brand new grandbaby.  Now he and Ida have two - a grandson (a Murray, we note) and a granddaughter now two years old.
 
For those of you looking at this site for the first time, we have had programs on tracing your ancestors, on Charles Rennie MacIntosh, on the history and construction of castles & cathedrals, the Giants of Seville, the poetry of Wm. McGonagall (Scotland's worst poet) and a poetry contest.  We participated in activities associated with Ohio's Bicentennial, Tartan Day festivities, the Brigadoon Celtic Festival in Burton and three very successful Celtic Beltane celebrations.  We attended the last Youngstown Burns Dinner sponsored by the MacCallum Highlanders in January, and several members of our group help with Ohio Mart at Stan Hywet Hall.
 
 

Scoreboard Sign
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We got a round of applause when this appeared!

Participation in most of our activities is not limited to members.  If you would like to join us, please feel welcome to do so.  Call any of the co-chairmen for information.

December 5th - St. Andrew's Dinner - 6:30 to 10:00.  $15 adults, $12 seniors (over 65), $10 under 12.  Northwest Family Recreation Center, 1730 Shatto Avenue, Akron OH 44313.  Checks to:  Don Mellen, 4820 Carlton NW, Canton, Oh 44709.  [See Special Events section for more information.]

December 28th - 6:00 p.m.  Sas'y Holiday Celebration.  Members and guests only.  John Knox Church.  See "Special Events" page for more information.

**January 24th, 2009 - 6:00 p.m. SHANO Burns Dinner, Croatian Hall, Eastlake, OH

April 12th 2009 - Tartan Day celebration at Blair House, 255 North Portage Path, Akron on April 6th, 2008, 1:30pm - 5:00pm. Covered Dish + $1 per person. For more information e-mail: jfrost@nls.net

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*Main Library, Akron-Summit County Public Library system, 60 S. High Street, in Akron. Free parking is immediately adjacent to the building in the parking garage.

**SHANO (Scottish Heritage Association of Northeast Ohio) Events. For more information: 440-392-2308 or see: www.scottishheritageassoc.com

For Special Events page, click here.

For directions to the Frost House, click here.