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         Highland Games:     more books (100)
  1. Antigonish Highland Games '63 Columbus Field Antigonish N. S. July 19 & 20 by Calum Iain N, Intro MacLeod, 1963
  2. Traditions Écossaises: Hogmanay, Costumes Traditionnels Écossais, Mariage En Écosse, Highland Games, Festival International D'édimbourg (French Edition)
  3. Glengarry Highland Games 1991 Souvenir Program by Glengarry Highland Games Committee, 1991-01-01
  4. NC 5pk Tfk Rdrs: Highland Games Hzn03 by HSP, 2002-01
  5. Souvenir Program 1997 by Glengarry Highland Games, 1997
  6. Wild and wonderful!: Wild game recipes from the southern highlands by Lou Harshaw, 1973
  7. 139th Annual Scottish Highland Gathering & Games, 2004 by Caledonian Club of San Francisco, 2004-01-01
  8. 30 Walks in Scottish Highlands & Islands (30 Walks boxed series) by AA Publishing, 2010-08-01
  9. UNITED SCOTTISH SOCIETIES THIRTY THIRD HIGHLAND GATHERING AND GAMES by United Scottish Society, 1965-01-01
  10. Highland Games (Souvenir Guides) by James Carney, 2006-03-15
  11. E Games: A History of the Halkirk Highland Games
  12. Romance of Poaching in the Highlands of Scotland (Rural Sports) by W.McCombie Smith, 2006-01
  13. 2003 Video Game Price Guide by Highland Dynamics Inc., 2003-05
  14. 32nd Annual Denedun Highland Games and Festival (Celtic Scottish) Program by carious, 1998

61. Celtic Highland Games Of The Quad-Cities
Celebrates the sports, music, dance, heritage, and culture of the people Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany.
http://www.celtichighlandgames.org
E-mail: infocelt@celtichighlandgames.org Phone: 309-764-9886
Home
About Us Events Clans/Heritage ... F.A.Q. Welcome to the website of the Celtic Highland Games of the Quad Cities. Held annually in August, our event celebrates the sports, music, dance, and heritage of the seven Celtic nations of Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, Galicia and the Isle of Man. August 21, 2004
NEW weekend, 2004 only!
9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds
Davenport, Iowa
No Pets Allowed Voted "Most Fun Event of 2003" in the Dispatch/Rock Island Argus readers' poll! Our central location in Davenport, Iowa, is ideal for participants and visitors from Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Illinois, and Kansas. With 14 hours of Celtic events, you’ll want to plan to stay all day! And remember to make time for our evening Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) party, a celebration of Celtic music, dance, and arts. Click the links at left for more information, and don’t forget to visit our Celtic Calendar for ongoing information on events around the Midwest. Questions? E-mail us at

62. Halifax Highland Games And Scottish Festival 2004
The Halifax highland games and Scottish Festival for 2004 is held Saturday, July 10. Welcome to the official web site of the Halifax highland games! Admission.
http://www.halifaxhighlandgames.com/
Welcome to the official web site of the Halifax Highland Games! Admission Adults Family Pass (max 2 adults) FREE OUR PATRON The Scots - The North British Society OUR PRESENTING SPONSORS The Halifax Daily News Alexander Keith's Government of Canada
[ This web site is best viewed at a screen resolution of 800 x 600 or higher ]

63. Campbell Highland Games & Celtic Gathering--June 26, 2004 In Campbell, Californi
The Campbell highland games and Celtic Gathering celebrates Celtic culture and Highland athletics every June in Campbell California, near San Jose.
http://www.campbellgames.com/
Menu Vendors Athletics Piping Dancing ... Contacts Member of:
Campbell Chamber of Commerce
Pleased to
Support:

American
Cancer
Society
Relay for Life
Campbell Highland Games Association
Ceud Mile Failte
Join us June 26, 2004
as we return to the newly renovated
Campbell Community Center
- Active-Duty US Service Personnel in Uniform Admitted Free -
Official Print Media Sponsor:
San Jose Mercury News
Official Radio Station: KRTY 95.3
Our 2004 Games Flyer: PDF format GIF Format March-April Press Release PDF format HTML Format Advance Ticket Orders Event Highlights: - Special Musical Guest Brian McNeill - World Professional Stone Put Championship - Heavy Athletics - plus - Soccer, Shinty, and Rugby - Bagpipe Bands and Solo Competition, Highland Dancing and Scottish Country Dancing - Celtic clans and Societies, Historical Re-Enactors, Celtic Food and Goods - Glen o' the Wee'uns, Youth Caber Toss, Scottish Dogs, Haggis Toss, Bonnie Knees Contest Related Events - Friday Night Celtic Concert featuring Brian McNeill - Saturday Night Scottish Ceilidh Dance at The King's Head - Sunday morning Kirkin' o' the Tartans Service - Presbyterian Church of Los Gatos PDF Flyer We Need you! Volunteer to help with the games! E-mail

64. St. Andrew's Society Of Southern Nevada
Membership is open to anyone of Scottish descent, or those with the love of Scotland. Society programs include meetings, dances and Scottish dance classes, highland games and events. Also includes photos, library information, and links.
http://www.ziggy1.com/standnv/index.htm
St Andrews Society of Southern Nevada Main Menu
Calendar of Events

General Information

Library Information

Links
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Contacting Us

The Society for all Scots...and for Anyone with a Love for Scotland
Last revised:March 10, 2004
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65. Fergus Scottish Festival And Highland Games - We've Moved!  Update Your Bookmar
North America s Premier Festival the Fergus Scottish Festival and highland games.
http://www.sentex.net/~scottish/
August 10 - 12, 2001
Fergus, Ontario, Canada
North America's Premier Scottish Festival
E-mail: info@fergusscottishfestival.com
Bagpipes
Highland Dancing
Heavy Events - Tug of War, Caber Toss, Hammer Throw
Celtic Music - Concerts, Workshops, Jam Sessions
WE'VE MOVED! PLEASE UPDATE YOUR BOOKMARK! Our new website address is: http://www.fergusscottishfestival.com

66. Celtic Classic 2004, September 24, 25, 26, Historical Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
the Celtic culture. The Celtic Classic highland games is a weekend long free event with food, music and educational activities.
http://www.celticfest.org/
SPONSORED BY
Celtic Cooking Series Classes - for more
information click here Join us for the new Celtic Classic at Mayfair on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31st, 2004! Now the same quality of entertainment, vendors and fun that Celtic Classic brings to Bethlehem each fall will be available in in Allentown's Cedar Beach Park this Memorial Day. Celtic Classic at Mayfair will be an exciting day of piping, dancing, music and crafts! For more information on Mayfair and the Celtic Classic at Mayfair schedule, please visit www.mayfairfestival.org
Website designed and developed by Trifecta Technologies, Inc. We would like to welcome all of the visitors to our home on the web. Here we hope to bring to you a better understanding of who Celtic Fest is and we invite you to join with us in celebrating all that is the Celtic Culture. Since 1987 Celtic Fest has served the community of Bethlehem and the surrounding area. The educational programs established throughout these years continue to provide the community with quality presentations designed to enlighten and entertain. Each year, on the last weekend of September, Celtic Fest presents The Celtic Classic Highland Games and Festival. This unique celebration of Celtic arts and culture continues to be the largest event of its kind in North America.

67. Association Of Scottish Games And Festivals
ASGF provides its member organizations with a clearinghouse of ideas, resources, and information to assist them in the production of highland games throughout the United States.
http://www.asgf.org/
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The Association of Scottish Games and Festivals ( ASGF ) provides its member organizations with a clearinghouse of ideas, resources, and information to assist them in the production of Highland Games throughout the United States.
Index
2004 ASGF Officers
OFFICE OFFICER E-MAIL ADDRESS President Bill Munro wmunro@nycap.rr.com Vice-President / Eastern Region Representative Donald Munro dmunro@nhscot.org Immediate Past President Margaret Callander scottishgames@ohioscottishgames.com Secretary Gloria Hamilton Hambone743@aol.com Treasurer Roberta Goss RobertaLHG@aol.com Calendar of Games Games by State Meeting Information ... Statement of Purpose Comments? Questions? Contact the Webmaster

68. The Round Hill Highland Games
Annual festival celebrating Scottish heritage and tradition.
http://www.roundhill.org/

69. Canadian Bagpipe Links - Introduction
Provides links to Canadian websites about bagpipes. Also includes list of highland games organised by province.
http://web.ripnet.com/~nimmos/

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The 50 th Anniversary of the opening of the Canso Causeway that joins Canada to Cape Breton Island will take place August 7 to 13, 2005 at the Canso Causeway. August 13 th will be reenactment day with pipe bands and 100 pipers crossing the causeway. All pipers, drummers, and pipe bands are invited to play Road to the Isles in a re-enactment of August 13 th
Register at:
http://www.cansocauseway.ca This web-site provides links to all(?) Canadian web-sites which are bagpipe-related (we try to check all links monthly). W e list (if and only if they have a web-site): Also we have:

70. Clan MacLachlan's Web Page Trasfer
has moved. The new address is http//www.maclachlans.org. Our highland games and Celtic Festival Listings. has also moved. That new address is
http://www.shirenet.com/MacLachlan/games.html
Clan MacLachlan Association of North America's Web Site
has moved. The new address is:
http://www.maclachlans.org
Our Highland Games and Celtic Festival Listings
has also moved. That new address is:
http://www.maclachlans.org/games.html
In approximately 12 seconds, this system will begin to automatically transfer you to the new site. If you want to trasfer right now, click on the address above.
Be sure to update your bookmarks!
This site is maintained by the CMANA, Inc . This page was last updated on February 24, 2000.

71. Cape Fear Scots - The 26th Annual Flora Macdonald Highland Games
27th Annual Flora Macdonald highland games October 2003. This site is sponsored by the Flora Macdonald highland games. For further
http://www.capefearscots.com/
27th Annual Flora Macdonald Highland Games
October 2003
It has been said that one of Scotland's greatest exports has been its' people. The Cape Fear river region of North Carolina is an area that has greatly benefited from this export, in particular during the 18th, and early 19th Century.
These early immigrants had a very significant influence upon the subsequent development of southeastern North Carolina. Some of these early Scotch settlers later migrated westward, but many of their descendants continue to live nearby.
The focus of this site is on places and events in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina that should be of interest to anyone desiring to learn more about their heritage, and wishing to expand their knowledge of Scots in North Carolina. Also, to be included in this focus will be some of the rich cultural resources these early Scotch settlers left to posterity. This site is sponsored by the
Flora Macdonald Highland Games.

72. Home Page
SSPPR promotes the culture and history of those from Scots, Irish, and Welsh interest or background. Members and the general public are welcome to be part of our fellowship of uniquely Scottish music, arts, food, and highland games.
http://www.ssppr.org/
Home Page
Welcome to
The Scottish Society of the Pikes Peak Region
The goals and objectives of this Celtic Society are: To bring together and provide cultural educational experiences for any individual and/or family of any race or nationality interested in Scotland, its culture and its heritage To promote acquaintance, friends and fellowship. The Annual Highland Games and Celtic Festival is on our agenda for the summer of 2004. www.penroseequestrian.com Details are available on the 'Events /Games' page. Vendors and other participants interested in taking part can use the e-mail address on the links page Any questions you may have will be answered via the 'Links' page.

73. Ft. Wayne Scottish Cultural Society
s and updates on Scottish cultural and educational activities in the Fort Wayne, IN area. Includes details about the annual Indiana highland games and the Celtic Christmas.......
http://www.scottishsocietyftw.org
Welcome to the official website of the
Fort Wayne Scottish Cultural Society
Founded in 1986, the purpose of The Scottish Cultural Society is to promote and celebrate Scottish culture and heritage in Indiana. The society provides a variety of activities for its members and the community at large. We are proud to sponsor the Indiana Highland
Games. Become a member!
Download the membership form here
. (pdf format)
LATEST NEWS APRIL 6 - Honor your tartan on National Tartan Day June 12, 2004 - Indiana Highland Games

74. Bellingham Highland Games - Home
A county fair with a Scottish flair. Includes admission rates, dates, schedule of events, performers, lodging, and entry form.
http://www.bhga.org/
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The San Antonio highland games Association welcomes you! The games were a success this year, despite weather that was a little less than ideal.
http://www.sahga.org/
The San Antonio Highland Games Association welcomes you! The games were a success this year, despite weather that was a little less than ideal. Our deepest thanks go to the entertainers, vendors and volunteers who made our success possible, as well as to the committee chairs and members who worked hard all year to put on the games. Next meeting:
Monday, May 24
6:30-9pm; business meeting at 7pm Hungry Horse Restaurant
12333 West Avenue
(West Avenue at W. Rhapsody)
The Digital Design Company
donates all work
hosting sahga.org

76. Index
For women that compete in the highland games. The site provides lists of articles, events, athlete biographies and pictures.
http://www.scottishew.com/
Welcome to the web site dedicated to women’s participation in the Highland Games! She who is patient….conquers! Pic of the week: Culloden Ladies Click on pic to enlarge!

77. Kansas City Scottish Highland Games
Kansas City Scottish highland games has sanctioned worldclass bagpiping, highland dancing and Scottish heavy athletics competitions.
http://www.kcscottishgames.org/
See you at our 27th anniversary Games:
Saturday, June 12, 2004
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Rain or Shine!
Contact Us
Membership Tickets Directions ... Home
Get $1 off if you bring 2 boxed or canned-good items for Harvesters
the community food network. Games Day donations, 2003:
1422 lbs. of food.
Kansas City Scottish Highland Games
A Champion Supreme Games
Advance Tickets deadline: May 29 Get them here now! We present world-class Bagpiping Competitions and performances, Highland Dance championships and plenty of action in heavy Scottish Athletics , including the ever-popular caber toss . Join us in celebrating the sights, sounds and colorful traditions of Scotland.
  • Continuous live Celtic music and dance Authentic Scottish and regional foods Import and specialty vendors Scottish clans and genealogy information Storytelling, childrens' games , weaving demos and more!
See the Midwest's finest sanctioned piping competition at all levels... watch the National Lightweight Championships in heavy athletics...enjoy working sheepdogs , mighty Clydesdale horses

78. Scottish Games Association
In addition most highland games have keenly contested Athletic and Cycling events, many which operate a handicap system. There are
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~ig2/SGA/SGAhomepage.html
S.G.A. scottish games association
Links to Member Games
Contacting the SGA Fixtures and Contacts General Council ... News
Andy Grant -
Honorary President
Airth Highland Games

3 Bridges Races Full Results
2004 Year Books
Profile George Charlton
New Year Winner
Presentation Dance

Pictures
Profiles Fife Games Assoc Grampian Games Assoc Highland Dancing The Scottish Games Association (SGA) is the governing body of Traditional Highland Games in Scotland. It represents over 60 Highland Games in Scotland and has several associate members overseas in Canada and Australia etc. It assists individual Highland Games, sets rules for competition and records any new records created. The traditional events held at most Games are Heavyweight events, Highland Dancing, Solo Piping, Pipe Bands, Tug of War , Wrestling and Light Field events.

79. Rocky Mountain Highland Games
Games Dates! August 1314, 2005. August 12-13, 2006. August 9-10, 2007. FESTIVAL INFORMATION. Saturday and Sunday, August 14 and 15, 2004 9 am - 430 pm Highland
http://www.scottishgames.org/
Site Navigation HEADLINES Reserve Future Games Dates! August 13-14, 2005 August 12-13, 2006 August 9-10, 2007 FESTIVAL INFORMATION Saturday and Sunday,
August 14 and 15, 2004
9 am - 4:30 pm
Highland Heritage Park
9651 S. Quebec St.
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
(2 miles south of C-470)
"A Bit of Brigadoon in your Own Back Yard"
This site is managed by John Thornton
and created by Charles Thornton Please send any questions or comments to: questions@scottishgames.org John Thornton
P.O. Box 2765
Littleton, CO 80161-2765
Phone: (303) 238-6524 Fax: (303) 797-3947 OR Jean Casson Phone: (303) 238-1027

80. Scottish Heavy Athletics
, rules, articles, records, events, results, links.......All about highland games.
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/8682/heavy/
Scottish Heavy Athletics Description
Market

Records
... e-mail

Since April 1996, the first web page dedicated to the Scottish highland games CONTENTS Description of the events with images Market: merchandise and equipment for the Scottish heavy athlete Records: professional world, north american, U.S., canadian; masters, amateur, and women's records Grip issues as relevant to highland games Basic weight throw technique described as best as I can in words Primitive equipment training: about strength exercises and lifts using natural or simple objects found outside of the gym How to make a kilt: a no-frills, lightweight athletic kilt for competition for about $20. My Scottish athletics story: how I got into highland games competition Practice equipment: how to make, find, purchase, and otherwise acquire equipment unique to the training of the highland games Vertical standards: how to make practice vertical standards for the sheaf toss or the weight toss a comparison of basic throwing fundamentals applications Archives: old (1995-98) amateur results and rankings from U.S. games East of Mississippi

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