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Scottish traditions abound on Main


  • By Jen Blanco
  • | 5:00 a.m. December 5, 2010
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Scottish traditions abound on Main
The Sarasota Scottish Country Dancers performed during the event.
The Sarasota Scottish Country Dancers performed during the event.
Nolan Middle School seventh-grader Julia Ortiz enjoyed volunteering her time.
Nolan Middle School seventh-grader Julia Ortiz enjoyed volunteering her time.
Rowlett Elementary fifth-grader Mackenzie Grace performed a traditional Scottish dance.
Rowlett Elementary fifth-grader Mackenzie Grace performed a traditional Scottish dance.
The Jacobites Pipe & Drum Band was one of several groups to perform.
The Jacobites Pipe & Drum Band was one of several groups to perform.
Jim Baxter, Bob McCormack, Elna Pfeiffer and Moyra McCormack are all of Scottish decent.
Jim Baxter, Bob McCormack, Elna Pfeiffer and Moyra McCormack are all of Scottish decent.
Drum major Greg Gregory has been with the Jacobites Pipe & Drum Band since 2004.
Drum major Greg Gregory has been with the Jacobites Pipe & Drum Band since 2004.
MacAllisters Grill & Tavern co-owner Karen Ronney and Patrick Wright sponsored the St. Andrews Scottish Festival.
MacAllisters Grill & Tavern co-owner Karen Ronney and Patrick Wright sponsored the St. Andrews Scottish Festival.
Mary Giroux played the penny whistle.
Mary Giroux played the penny whistle.
Four-year-old Jessica Purdy enjoyed getting her face painted.
Four-year-old Jessica Purdy enjoyed getting her face painted.
Members of the Sarasota Scottish Country Dancers perform traditional Scottish dances.
Members of the Sarasota Scottish Country Dancers perform traditional Scottish dances.
Richard Murray entertained the audience on the bagpipes.
Richard Murray entertained the audience on the bagpipes.
Fern Grace has been with the Jacobites Pipe & Drum Band for a little less than a year.
Fern Grace has been with the Jacobites Pipe & Drum Band for a little less than a year.

 

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