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2008
Highland Games
The Illinois Saint
Andrew Society Presents the
22nd
ANNUAL HIGHLAND GAMES
& SCOTTISH FESTIVAL
Promoting Chicago's Scottish Tradition,
Revelry, and Culture
in a Weekend Celebration
for the Entire Family
June 20-21,
2008
Chicago—April,
2008—Be
Scottish for a day this summer as the
Illinois Saint Andrew Society (ISAS) presents the 22nd Annual Scottish Festival
& Highland Games, June 20-21, 2008 at the Oak
Brook Polo Grounds in Oak
Brook, Illinois.
ISAS, Illinois’ oldest charity, is proud to once again present their
annual summer celebration with a dazzling array of events for the whole
family, including:
a Champion Supreme Pipe Band competition; Highland Dance competition;
Heavy Athletics U.S. Championship; Youth 5 v 5 Soccer Tournament;
British Car Show; cultural exhibits; Scotch whisky tastings and
seminars; live Celtic musical performances (both traditional and Celtic
rock); Parade of Tartans; Kilted Mile Run/Walk; Raffle; Children’s
crafts and activities; and a variety of attendee
contests such as the Shortbread, Knobbly Knees, Haggis Hurling and
Haggis
Eating. Attendees can also enjoy traditional Scottish cuisine and
drink, including a Tea Tent and the Celtic Marketplace, where a variety
of unique Scottish and Celtic merchandise will be available for
purchase.
“This is the largest and best
Scottish festival in the Midwest,”
said Gus Noble, President and CEO of the Society. “We pride ourselves
on making families feel like they’ve been transported to Scotland
for a weekend of fun while enjoying a unique opportunity to learn more
about Scottish culture.”
The festival kicks off Friday, June 20 with
exhibits and vendors open from 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Friday highlights
include: Highland
Dance competition, Heavy Athletics Friday Night Fling, crowning of the
2008 Heather Queen and Court, new Whisky Live Tasting
Tent featuring multiple whisky vendors and Whisky Live Seminar
Tent featuring general and master whisky classes. From 6:00-10:00 pm on
the
Celtic rock stage, there will be a Ceilidh (pronounced Kay-Lee), a
lively celebration of traditional and contemporary Celtic music, with
musical artists Reilly,
Searson
and Tartanic.
The festival continues Saturday, June 21 from 8:00
am - 10:00 pm and features: Piping and Drumming competitions,
Heavy Athletics U.S. Open Championship, Highland Dance competition,
Falconry, Genealogy seminars, and a variety of interactive children’s
activities including mini golf, crafts and carnival attractions. Event
attendee competitions include: British Car Show (pre-registration), a
Haggis Hurling Contest for women only; a Knobbly Knees Kilt Contest for
men only, Haggis Eating Contest and a Shortbread Contest. Celtic
musical acts (Reilly, Searson and
Tartanic) perform on the Celtic Rock Stage throughout
the day and into the evening Ceilidh. New attractions on Saturday this
year include an early morning Kilted Mile Run/Walk, Soccer 5 v 5 Youth
Tournament (team pre-registration) and Dogs of Scotland
seminars showcasing a variety of Scottish dog breeds.
The premiere event on Saturday, from 9:00
am to 4:00 pm, is the Heavy
Athletics U.S. Open Championship, featuring traditional
Scottish contests including the Caber Toss (flipping 20-foot, 140-pound
tree trunk), the 22-pound Hammer Throw, the Sheaf Toss (flipping a bale
of hay over a high bar) and the Clachnert (throwing
a 16-pound river stone). The Championship is sanctioned by the
governing body of the North American Scottish Games Athletics.
The festivities culminate with the Closing Ceremonies and Massed Bands Show,
a breath-taking spectacle of 1,000 bagpipers and drummers, all joined
in performing several traditional musical selections including Amazing Grace.
Advance
discounted tickets are now available online through June 1:
Friday only: $8 adults, $3 children, free
parking
Saturday only: $13 adults, $6 children, $5
parking
Weekend Pass: $18
Patron Weekend
Pass: $70.00 for both days, $55.00
for Saturday. Patron Ticket includes entry into the festival, and the
VIP Tent with premier views of the Games’ attractions, complimentary
food and beverage, Free
Parking Pass for Saturday and
merchandise coupon.
General
Admission tickets purchased at the festival are an additional
$2.00/Patron tickets are an additional $5.00. All tickets are
non-refundable.
For more information, event schedules,
competition registration forms or to purchase tickets, visit the
Illinois Saint Andrew Society website at www.chicago-scots.org
or call (708) 447-5092.
ISAS would like to thank the
following corporate sponsors:
American Airlines, Disney, Guinness, Illinois Arts Council, Pepsi,
Sterling Engineering, Midwest Generation and Whisky Live.
The Illinois Saint Andrew
Society nourishes the Scottish identity through service, fellowship and
the celebration of Scottish culture. Established in 1845, the Society
is the oldest charity in Illinois and
the largest Scottish organization in North America.
As well as offering financial support for the promotion of Scottish
Arts, the Illinois Saint Andrew Society offers a wide range of elder
care services at our Scottish Home.
The Society hosts several
annual events showcasing Scottish Arts, the largest being the Highland Games &
Scottish Festival, a two-day event attracting over
10,000 people, held on the third weekend of June. In late October, the
Society hosts the Scottish
North American Leadership Conference to serve as an educational
forum bringing together the leadership of the Scottish community to
share views, ideas, experiences and best practice. Other annual events
include the Kilted Classic Golf
Tournament, held in September; the traditional Saint
Andrews’ Day Dinner “The Feast
of the Haggis,” known as the premier formal Scottish
gala held in November; and the Robert Burns Supper, where
Scots gather to celebrate the life and poetry of famous poet Robert
Burns held in January.
BACKGROUND:
Established in 1845, the Illinois Saint Andrew Society (ISAS) is the
oldest charity in the State of Illinois. This year the Society
celebrates its’ 160th Anniversary. The mission of the ISAS is to
nourish the Scottish identity in Illinois by serving the community of
Scots, our families and
our friends, and by celebrating both traditional and contemporary
Scottish culture.
The goals of the ISAS are to: serve our Scottish community, preserve
our Scottish heritage and advance our Scottish culture. ISAS is
one of
the largest Scottish cultural organizations in the world. The Society
is a vital force in sustaining Scottish heritage through initiatives to
support music, art, literature, dance, history, genealogy, cultural
/academic/ business/law/medical exchanges, sport, food and drink.
The Society hosts several annual events including the Robert Burns
Supper in January, the summer Highland Games & Scottish Festival
which welcomes over 12,000 people, the Kilted Classic Golf Tournament
in September, the fall Scottish American Leadership Conference,
Casino Night in October and the Anniversary Dinner Benefit (The Feast
of the Haggis) in November. ISAS has a distinguished history of
providing impeccable community services. Since 1910 ISAS has supported
the Scottish Home – a retirement community located in a beautiful
forest preserve in North Riverside.
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As well as offering scholarships and financial support
for the preservation and promotion of Scottish Arts, our Society owns
and operates The Scottish Home, a retirement community in North
Riverside.
The Illinois Saint Andrew Society is a 160-year-old
Scottish cultural
organization, the oldest non-profit organization in the state of
Illinois.
The 5-acre "complex" in North Riverside not only
houses the Illinois
Saint Andrew Society, but also the Scottish Home, a
nursing home
facility with approximately 85 residents that is
supported entirely
by
the Society. A Highland Dance school with over 100
children from
the surrounding suburbs also utilizes space at the Home, as well as a
library and the Genealogy Club.

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