Saturday, April 5, 2008

Tartan Day April 6th




There are several web sites on the internet you can find about Tartan Day. It gets more popular every year!

E mail I received:
April 4, 2008

President George Bush today signed a document proclaiming April 6, 2008, as National Tartan Day!
This is a huge victory for us Scottish Americans. We give humble thanks to the members and associates of The Scottish Coalition USA, and many of you, for your ten years of hard work to make this possible.

Since the passing of Senate Resolution 155 in 1998 and House Resolution 41 in 2005, The Scottish Coalition and others have been actively asking the American-Scottish community to request the President of the United States to sign a Proclamation proclaiming April 6, in perpetuity, as
National Tartan Day. Today's Presidential Proclamation makes National Tartan a National Holiday Observance on every April 6th, similar to Flag Day, thus placing National Tartan Day on the official United States of America calendar.

Happy National Tartan Day!

You may view the Presidential Proclamation on the following link:
http://www.pr-inside.com/proclamation-by-the-president-national-tartan-day-r520985.htm


Christie Harrison
President, Council of Scottish Clans & Associations (COSCA)
2800 S. Des Plaines Avenue, North Riverside, IL 60546
Phone: 970 708 1302; Fax: 970 497 4377
president@COSCA.net; www.cosca.net



Thanks to the Scottish District Family Association for this pin. My last name, Hodges (Calhoun is my middle name), is associated with the City Of Glasgow District. I was thrilled when Judi Lloyd started this organization recognizing the of millions of us with Scottish heritage not just associated with a Clan organization.



Myself on the right next to Dr. Phillip D. Smith author of Tartan For Me. He looks a little fresher than I do because I marched with the Colquhouns first, ran around the field, changed from a Colquhoun kilt to a City Of Glasgow kilt, then marched with the SDFA in their first parade at Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, 2007.

1 comment:

Lee-Anne Calhoon said...

I am so grateful for this site. My dad and brother were going to go see the Coloquohoun games last summer but my dad had to sign up for a heart transplant instead. It is a dream of the three of us to come visit one day.

Does anyone know how/where to buy our tarten material?

Also, my Mexican boyfriend and I were considering wearing our traditional cultural clothing for our wedding outfits. Does anyone have pictures of brides in clothing there?

Gracias,

Lee-Anne Calhoon (Chico, California)