The 63rd Scottish Gathering and Highland Games held in Salado, Texas, is the oldest Scottish festival in Texas and hosts the largest gathering of Scottish Clans in the state. The landmark event has been sponsored continuously by the Salado Museum since 1961 with all proceeds benefitting the museum, a nonprofit organization (www.saladomuseum.org).
Heralding all things Scottish, the 3-day event (November 8-10) highlights bagpipe band, Highland dance and heavy athletics competitions and features a Clan Village with some 40 Scots Clans represented. Weekend activities also include performances by Celtic musicians, Bonniest Knees and Shortbread contests, and a multi-vendor Celtic marketplace.
Events begin Friday afternoon with an educational presentation on Scottish music history in the museum. A special Calling of the Clans torchlight ceremony takes place that evening on the banks of nearby Salado Creek. Festival grounds open Saturday morning with opening ceremonies held at noon that include a Bands and Clans Parade through the streets of Salado and a massed bands presentation on the grounds.
Sunday activities begin with the Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan and include pipe band and dance performances, live Celtic music, and a Dog Costume Contest. The Wee Scots Gift Shop is open all three days in the Salado Museum.
For more information on the Salado Scottish Gathering and Highland Games see: www.saladoscottishfestival.com