Eugene Scottish Festival - Saturday, May 15, 2010

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Hosted by:
Peace Presbyterian Church

Located at:
3060 River Road
Eugene, OR 97404
(541) 688-2218

Join us the day after the festival
at the church on Sunday morning
at 10 A.M.with special music
and a blessing of the Tartans.


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Event schedule

Many of last year's performers have been invited to return
Schedule is in progress and will be posted soon.

Kitchen Ceilidh
The Eug. Highlanders Pipe band & dancers
Linda Danielson w/ Joseph Muennich & Glen Waddell
Color Guard/Clan Parade (w/ Wylie piping) & National Anthem/Flower of Scotland with Jeanette Oleman
Dog Parade led by Wylie McKinnon
Janet Naylor and Linda Danielson
Rebecca Lomnicky & David Brewer
Kitchen Ceilidh
The Knights of the Realm
Janet Naylor
The Song Spinners
The Eug. Highlanders Pipe band & dancers
Rebecca Lomnicky & David Brewer

Admission is $2.00, and 3 cans of food, to benefit Food For Lane County

Singers, Dancers, Pipers, and more performing throughout the day

Historical swordsmanship demonstrations

Scottish Vendors and Clans selling authentic Scottish merchandise

Free Children's Activities

Free Horse Cart Rides

Scottish Dog Parade and Photo Contest

A variety of delicious Scottish Food

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Featuring
Great Scottish Music



Pipers

Drummers

Fiddlers

Dancers

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Scottish Heritage Museum & Children's Area



Our Scottish Heritage Museum is open all day for those of you who are interested in Scottish history and genealogy. Experts are available on site to steer you into the areas in which you are interested. Learn what's happening in Scotland today.

Our children's area, located through the gates of the MacIntosh Castle, features a horse and wagon ride, a bouncy house, puppet show and crafts. Winston the Wonder Dog, our resident Scottie, often makes appearances for petting and walking.
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Vendors & Food Booths

  Registration Form

Our wonderful vendors offer a wide variety of Scottish items,
from Scottish antiques to jewelry, pottery, kilts, and toys to haggis.

Stop by the food booths and sample freshly-made goodies, Scottish bangers (sausages), soup and other goodies all made to tempt your palate.