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Welcome
to a little piece
of Scotland -
The 36th Annual
Quechee Scottish Festival
The Festival is held on the manicured meadows of the
Quechee Polo Field.
Come and experience the excitement of the Scottish
spirit in the Green Mountains of Vermont.
Enjoy SCOTLAND for a day!
Scottish and American Food
FREE PARKING
The Quechee Scottish Festival thanks Scouts and
leaders of Troop 279, Lebanon, New Hampshire Boy Scouts of
America for assistance on field in parking and trash pick-up.
Quechee Scottish Festival Brochure
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Program for the Day
• Gates Open – 8:00 am
Opening
Ceremonies – 11:30 am
Massed Pipe Bands
Individual Pipe Band Performances
• St. Johnsbury Academy’s Graham Highlanders Pipes and Drums –
12:30 pm
• Catamount Pipe Band GR III - 1:30 pm
• Catamount Pipe Band GR IV - 2:30 pm
• Pipes & Drums of St. Andrew’s Society of Vermont – 3:30 pm
Children’s Games – 1 pm
“Welly”-toss – 2 pm
Ladies’ Rolling Pin Toss – 3 pm
Kilted Mile Race – 4 pm
Clan & Society Tents – over 50 Clans and Societies welcome fellow
Clansmen, relate Clan histories, help research your “roots”
USPBA Sanctioned Solo Bag Pipe & Chanter
Competition
Scottish arts and crafts
Highland athletics – tossing the caber, the sheaf toss, putting the
stone, the stone carry
Music Performance Tent
• Kitchen Music, Steve & Katie Davie – 11 am
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Prydein, Celtic band – 12:15 pm
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Atlantic Crossing, Scottish music – 1:15 pm
• Scottish Country Dancing, music by Atlantic Crossing – 2:15 pm
• Prydein, Celtic band – 3 pm
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Atlantic Crossing, Scottish
music – 4 pm
Historic Highlanders
Scottish articles, souvenirs, clothing, music, Scottish antiques
Highland Dancing Competition – 9 am; continuous (under the rules of
Scottish Official Board of Highland Dance)
Vermont Sheepdog Championship Trials – 11 am; continuous
Closing Ceremonies – 4:30 pm
Massed Pipe Bands
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