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RuddBaron

RuddBaron

Sept. 24, 2001, 1:42 p.m. (Message 27488)

Does anyone have the ball program for the 2001 Stone Mountain Highland Games 
Scottish Evening?

s/RBJ

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Slàinte mhath, h-uile latha, na chì 'snach fhaic. Slàinte mhòr.
An Ridir Radtherfòrd Beurach MacIain, MacSiamas
Susie Petrov

Susie Petrov

Sept. 24, 2001, 6:52 p.m. (Message 27494, in reply to message 27488)

Greetings!

If your dancing feet take you to the Stone Mountain Highland Games in 
Atlanta, Georgia please do come along to the Saturday night Gala 
Dance!  Music will be provided by the young, talented fiddlers, Laura 
Risk and Hanneke Cassel with myself providing piano accompaniment. 
Your ticket to the evening provides admission to a 7:30pm concert 
featuring Alasdair Fraser and to the dance which begins later.  The 
program is straightforward and includes the following dances:

Gay Gordons, Dashing White Sergeant, Hooper's Jig, Glasgow 
Highlanders, Trip to Bavaria, College Hornpipe, Sauchie Haugh, 
Montgomerie's Rant, St. John River, Eightsome Reel, Kendall's 
Hornpipe, Duke of Perth, Mary Stewart's Strathspey, Bonnie Geordie's 
Wig, C'est L'Amour, Dalkeith Strathspey, Reel of the 51st, White 
Heather Jig, Balgeddie Reel

Details can be found on the web site. As they would say in the south, 
"Y'all come!"

Susie Petrov
-- 
"If you can talk, you can sing.  If you can walk, you can dance."
Rebecca Sager

Rebecca Sager

Sept. 25, 2001, 3:19 a.m. (Message 27498, in reply to message 27488)

And when you come to Atlanta for the Stone Mountain Highland Games - come
one day earlier for the Atlanta Branch Workshop and Gala on Friday,
October 19th. Muriel Johnstone will be providing the music and her
husband Bill Zobel will be teaching, along with local teacher Margaret
Adam (who was my very first SCD teacher and inspiration).
All the details are on our web site, newly revamped by webmistress Nancy
Kidd
http://www.mindspring.com/~atlbrnch
The latest edition of the Petronella Paper is on the web site for the
first time - not sure if it's a printable version yet, but we are aiming
in that direction.
To echo Susie -
"Y'all come"!!

Becky

Becky Sager
Marietta GA USA

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