Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Sports - Highland Games

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 152    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Highland Games:     more books (100)
  1. Kilt: Scottish Highlands, Celts, Gaels, Tartan, Highland games,History of the kilt, Kilt accessories, Fly plaid, Fullplaid, Fustanella, Trews, Lava-lava, Sarong
  2. Eastern Ontario: Ottawa Valley, Glengarry Highland Games
  3. Glengarry Highland Games 1998 Souvenir Program by Glengarry Highland Games Committee, 1998-01-01
  4. Glengarry Highland Games 1994 Souvenir Program by Glengarry Highland Games Committee, 1994-01-01
  5. Sport (Schottland): Old Course, Susie Stoddart, Ba'game, the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, Highland Games, St Andrews Links (German Edition)
  6. Glengarry Highland Games 1993 Souvenir Program by Glengarry Highland Games Committee, 1993-01-01
  7. A guide to the Highland Games by Cornelia Rankin Groves, 1993
  8. The Highland Games makes everyone Scottish.(Off the Clock)(31st New Hampshire Highland Games)(scottish cultural celebrations): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review by Cindy Kibbe, 2006-09-01
  9. Literacy Edition Storyworlds Stage 8, Our World, Highland Games 6 Pack
  10. Scottish Highland Games by David.Illustrated By John Gardner Webster, 1959
  11. Glengarry Highland Games 1996 Souvenir Program by Glengarry Highland Games Committee, 1996-01-01
  12. Glengarry Highland Games 1990 Souvenir Program by Glengarry Highland Games Committee, 1990-01-01
  13. Grandfather Mountain Highland Games and Gathering of the Scottish Clans Twenty Fifth Anniversary Edition (July 12 & 13, 1980) by USA Scottish Heritage, 1980
  14. History of the Highland Games by John Groth, 2000

41. Glasgow Highland Games

http://www.glasgowhighlandgames.com/

42. The Braemar Gathering And Highland Games, Scotland
Historical notes and details of the event. Recent pictures, contact and booking information.
http://www.hotel-braemar.co.uk/brgames.htm
Braemar Gathering and Highland Games A world-famous colourful and popular event with a long history Each year the village of Braemar, Scotland invites people from all over the world to attend the Braemar Gathering and Highland Games. The Gathering is always held on the first Saturday in September and it is perhaps the most famous and finest Highland Games anywhere. It features the finest Pipe Bands, pipers, Highland dancers, and athletes in a beautiful setting surrounded by hills. The patron of the Gathering is Her Majesty the Queen. Her Majesty the Queen arriving in Braemar to visit the Braemar Gathering and Highland Games Braemar has many connections with ancient Scottish royalty and it is believed that King Malcolm Canmore and his army camped here before going on to defeat McBeth at a battle near Lumphanon in 1057. King Malcolm (III) ruled Scotland until 1093 and was king at the time of the Battle of Hastings in 1066. During his reign it is said that he called the Clans to the Braes O' Mar that he might 'by keen and fair contest' select his hardiest soldiers and fleetest messengers. King Malcolm's wife, Margaret, was well educated (and later sanctified) and it is possible that she had read about the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece. Highland games as we know them are a more recent development. The current Braemar Gathering and Highland Games can trace its roots back to 1816 when the Braemar Wright's Friendly Society was formed. (The society being formally registered the following year, just two years after the defeat of Napolean at Waterloo.) The entry money for each member was 10 shillings (50p) with a quarterly subscription of 1 shilling. The Society was re-constituted in July 1826 as the Braemar Highland Society. The 'athletics' competition was held under the auspices of the society for the first time on 23rd August 1832.

43. Welcome To Sport Kilt!
Used by a wide range of enthusiasts; cyclists, rugby players, highland games athletes, and those that simply like the tradition and comfort of the kilt.
http://www.sportkilt.com/
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

44. Culloden Highland Games Homepage
Information on classic Scottish games, schedule of events, directions, clans, piping, and entertainment, Category Regional North America Culloden Recreation and Sports...... questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 2000 Cullodenhighland games and Scottish Festival Last modified March 13, 2003.
http://www.cullodengames.com/
Visit the Piping Page for the 2003 Registration Sheet. Deadline is April 11, 2003. Welcome to the Culloden Highland Games and Scottish Festival internet website. We cordially invite you in to have a look around and see if anything is of interest to you. Please feel free to provide any feedback or comments to our Webmaster at gameswebmaster@mindspring.com We are looking forward to seeing you at our 9th Annual Games on April , 26-27, 2003. 2003 Culloden Highland Games and Scottish Festival Host Hotel is the Days Inn of Forsyth. They are located @ 343 North Lee Street, Forsyth, Georgia 31029. They can be contacted at 478.994.2900 or faxed @ 478.994.1885. You can also reach them via email at Days Inn Email The General Manager is Ferrell H. Taylor. They have agreed to a room price of $42.00. We have limited rooms available, so call and book them now.
Postal address
Culloden Highland Games and Scottish Festival P.O. Box 109, Culloden, Ga. 31016
Electronic mail
Webmaster gameswebmaster@mindspring.com
You are visitor number: Send mail to highlanderfite@mindspring.com

45. CGHG (Cumberland Gap Highland Games)
Invitational professional and amateur athletics competition sanctioned by the Southeast Scottish Amateur Athletics Association, held during the second week of October.
http://members.tripod.com/cghg2000/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated "An t-bearn" Gaelic for "The Gap"
CGHG (Cumberland Gap Highland Games)
Celtic Gathering
The CGHG is an invitational professional and amateur Scottish heavy athletics competition. An open amateur competition is also held.
The games are held during the second week of October, the peak season for fall colors. So plan to spend some time exploring all this majestic area has to offer.
Scheduled Events
Directory of Related Links 2000 Scores 2001 Scores ... Pictures from CGHG 2001
To contact us:
Phone: 606-248-8249
Email: cghg@usa.net
P.O.Box 585
Harrogate, TN 37752

46. Bathgate And West Lothian Highland Games
Traditional Scottish event held annually in Bathgate. Includes entry forms, location, links and guestbook.
http://www.bathgatehighlandgames.co.uk/
Saturday 31st May 2003 at 10.30am
BATHGATE HIGHLAND GAMES HOW IT ALL BEGAN A factual account
Passing through villages, advertising highland games, on our return from the Cowal games in 1972, Alex suggested that we could have our own games in Bathgate. The committee decided to choose a neutral chairman, and Mr. William Bishop, a retired councillor and ex-piper with West Calder pipe band was elected, a position which he held for 3 years. Jim McLeod of the Palais Dance Hall let us have the use of his establishment to hold a fund raising ceilidh, which went well. The British Championships were held in Bathgate for 11 years before the R.S.P.B.A. started moving it around. Alex Samuel and George E. Baxter S.B.St.J. May they rest in peace. In 1997 we held our 25th anniversary event, and we have continued to build on the successes that started way back in 1972. This year being our 31st I am sure that with the help of the committee and the volunteers that turn out every year to support us come rain or shine, we will continue to have a successful event for many years to come. Andrew Taylor President
Website created by Lochdoon Web Design

47. Glengarry Highland Games Tartan
Information about where to buy.
http://www.glengarryhighlandgames.com/tartan.htm
The Glengarry Highland Games is happy to present its new tartan, the Glengarry Highland Games Tartan, a special millenium project.
The Designer was Mr. Don Smith of Heraldic Graphics in Glasgow, Scotland.
A hand woven sample was first made by a firm headed by Jean-Jacques and Paula Redslob from Newton, North Carolina. This sample was than sent to The Scottish Tartan Society, in Pitlochry,Scotland to be Officially entered in the Register of All Publicly Known Tartans (Registered). Following this Official Registration on November 26,1999, a weaving firm, Strathmore Woollen Co. Ltd. in Forfar, Scotland was commissioned to do the weaving. The initial steps in the creation of this tartan were begun in mid August, 1999 and completed in Early April, 2000.
The Glengarry Highland is delighted to have an Official Registered Tartan to call its own, The Glengarry Highland Games Tartan.
If you wish to purchase tartan for personal use, please email for more information.

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

49. Bellingham Highland Games - Home
Bellingham highland games website. Scottish Irish Celtic Gaelic eventheld the First Saturday of June every year in Ferndale (Bellingham
http://www.bellinghamhighland.org/
document.write('') document.write('') document.write('') document.write(' ')

50. St. Andrew's Society Of Detroit 154th Annual Highland Games
Highlandgames.com is best viewed using Internet Explorer 6.0, Powered by counter.bloke.com,Graphics provided by V Design Group. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.highlandgames.com/
Highlandgames.com is best viewed
Visitors since
Jan. 1, 2003 Powered by counter.bloke.com
Graphics provided by V Design Group

51. 2002 Highland Games Index And Links
Slite lists worldwide highland games, Scottish Celtic festivals plus links to music dance instructors, pipe bands, clubs associations, clan news, and entertainers.
http://www.highlandnet.com/events/
Events Information Feedback Marketplace ... Home scottish games list highland games list highland games and festivals
entertainment events
HighlandNet publishes links to Scottish Highland Games websites as a free service to the general public. We urge you to VERIFY ANY INFORMATION YOU FIND yourself before making firm plans to attend any of the events listed on our pages. We cannot be responsible if inadvertent errors creep in. links to worldwide websites
2002 listings

top of page

back to contents page
If you've found a website which lists Scottish Highland Games and Festivals and wish to submit its URL for listing here, contact us and we'll include it here. Brand new listings this issue!
Very recent listings!
Older listings! locations index
united states

canada

scotland and the uk

elsewhere
... back to contents page worldwide games list websites
  • Association of Scottish Games and Festivals (mostly US and Canada)
  • Ian Brinklow's page (plus many Scottish topics in addition to Games)
  • NEW Calendar of Scottish Events in Australia and New Zealand (by ScotBanner)
  • California Academy of Science games lists
  • Geometry.net's games list
  • 52. Ligonier Highland Games
    The 2001 Ligonier highland games. America's Scottish Event now init's 43rd year. September 7th, 8th, and 9th. Under the auspices of
    http://www.ligoniergames.org/
    The 2001 Ligonier Highland Games
    America's Scottish Event now in it's 43rd year
    September 7th, 8th, and 9th
    Under the auspices of the Clan Donald
    Educational and Charitable Trust
    Let us take you back to Scotland!
    Come join the gathering of the clans in the scenic Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania for three exciting days of dancing, piping, drumming, massed bands, heavy athletics, storytelling, harping, and much more.
    PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY THE DATES ABOVE ARE FIRM FOR THE 2001 GAMES. OTHER DATES, TIMES, AND INFORMATION THROUGHOUT THIS SITE WILL BE UPDATED WHEN AVAILABLE. Information Where to Stay Schedule of Events Heavy Athletics ... Scottish Harp Workshops
    Corporate Sponsors:
    Last Updated 11/1/2000
    Vela Carina, Inc

    53. 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/
    The Association of Scottish Games and Festivals
    A
    S
    S
    O
    C
    I
    A
    T
    I
    O N O F S C O T T I S H G A M E E S A N D F E S T I V A L S
    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
    2003 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 Statement of Purpose National Tartan Day British Consulates ... ASGF Chat Room Comments? Questions? Contact the Webmaster

    54. Scottish History As Compiled By The Royal Stuarts
    History with humor and folklore as group performs for education and entertainment; highland games, Celtic festivals, schools throughout the United States. Contact and promotional information; based in California.
    http://www.royal-stuarts.org
    Scottish History with a touch of humor.
    Highlights from Scottish History
    with a focus on the Stuart (Stewart) Monarchs
    Royal Stuarts
    Céad míle fáilte to the Royal Stuarts' webpage.
    Here you will find Scottish History, information on the Stuart Monarchs andbits of Folklore from Scotland's past. We have also included other interesting tidbits from Scotland's history, plus some information on our organization. We are dedicated to Education via Entertainment, although we are taking a hiatus from performances (some of our performers are studying in Scotland) our music and stories still live on. Please visit our Music page to find out more about our songs
    and if you like what you see here, please take a moment to support our efforts by purchasing a CD or two. We are a non-profit group. The money we make goes into maintaining this website and all the historial information contained on it. Thanks for your support! The following pages include:
    Biographies of the Stuart Monarchs
    Timeline ; events in Scottish History
    Other interesting Trivia
    For more information about us: Our Stories (the tales we use in our shows) Contact information (a way to get hold of us) Music

    55. Welcome To The Triad Highland Games
    The Triad highland games are a Games that provides Scottish culture in the formsof athletics, music, dance, demonstrations, and present and past ways of the
    http://www.triadhighlandgames.org/

    Home
    Honored Clan 2002 Schedule Competition
    Heavy Athletics

    Women's Events

    Piping

    Dancing
    Registration
    Clans

    Merchants/Vendors

    Sponsors

    Tickets
    ...
    Entertainment
    The Highlanders History Regalia Weaponry Related Links Inverness Highland Gear Links Cleary's, A little of the Irish ... Weather Reports in Scotland and the Triad I nverness, Scotland Archdale, NC Map to Park Ceud Mile Failte' A Hundred Thousand Welcomes!! The Triad Highland Games strives to bring Scottish culture to the Triad community. We bring bagpipes, dancing, Scottish heavy athletics, wrestling, Clans, sword demonstrations, military appreciation, pipe bands; living history, sheep dogs, and much more each August at Creekside Park in Archdale, NC, USA. The Triad Highland Games, August 15 and 16, 2003!! Honored Clan Clan Chisholm Society News from Scotland Rugby Soccer ... BBC Radio Scotland Scores: 2002 Heavy Athletics Solo and Quartet Pipers Women's Events Directions to the park

    56. Scottish-American Society Of Central Florida - Main Page
    Annual festival held in Seminole Greyhound Park.
    http://www.flascot.com/
    Welcome to the Scottish American Society of Central Florida
    Stay tuned for info on the
    27th Annual Central Florida Scottish Highland Games
    January 17th, 2004 9 am til 5 pm RAIN OR SHINE!
    Central Winds Park, Hwy 434, Winter Springs
    Society Activities

    Bit of Thistle

    Contact Society Officers

    Downloadableforms
    ...
    Travel Deals

    Fonts used on these pages. To download, right-clickand choose Save link as... Celtic Celtic Hand Games Site - Central Winds Park If you are unable to navigate this site, please notify me by email by clicking here The Games Downloadable forms Athletics ... Vendors Enter your email address below to join our list! subscribe unsubscribe This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here This site developed and maintained by Last updated 30 September 2002.

    57. Western Mass Highland Games
    highland games celebrate Scottish heritage with pipe bands, clans and societies,entertainment, exhibits, athletic, piping, drumming, and dancing competitions
    http://www.wmhg.org/
    2003 GAMES POSTPONED The Executive Board of Quaboag Scottish Festival Association and the Western Massachusetts Highland Games Committee regret to announce that we will not be having a games in 2003. We fully expect to return bigger and better in 2004. In the meantime, we will be holding various fundraisers, such as our Christmas concert with Charlie Zahm. Check back often for updates. Please read our open letter here for further details. After you have read the letter you are invited to offer some feedback. Thanks to so many of you for loyal support and patronage throughout the years. See you in 2004!
    We had a great time with Charlie Zahm at our Christmas concert
    The Western Mass Highland Games and Celtic Festival is a fundraiser
    sponsored by the Quaboag Scottish Festival Association, Inc
    (a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization)
    Proceeds benefit our scholarship fund
    Member, Association of Scottish Games and Festivals Some Celtic artwork courtesy of This site is hosted by Very special thanks to
    Thanks!

    58. 7th Annual Tennessee Highland Games

    http://www.hotsc.com/

    59. Inverness Hotels, Inverness, Scottish Highlands
    Guide to the City and the Highlands including Culloden, Loch Ness and highland games.
    http://www.aboutinverness.co.uk
    You are here: Home
    About Inverness
    The infamous Drumochter Pass was a formidable, natural barrier to the Highlands until, in the early eighteenth century, General Wade built his military roads. Today, once across this lofty boundary whether by rail or the main A9, the Great North Road, an unrivalled region is entered, rich in history and awe-inspiring vistas. There are some superb attractions, hotels, highland games in Inverness and the city is now one of the most visited places in Scotland. Wedding Venues Inverness HOME HISTORY LOCAL AREA ... aboutinverness.co.uk

    60. Houston Highland Games & Celtic Festival (HOME)
    Official web site for the Houston highland games.
    http://www.houstonhighlandgames.com/
    May 16 -18, 2003
    Houston Highland Games Association

    Texas Day of the Scots
    Counter by Digits.com HHGA

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 3     41-60 of 152    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | Next 20

    free hit counter