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Scotland County Highland Games (North Carolina)

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Numerous vendors sell everything from kilts and other clothing to swords and daggers. Vendors from throughout the Southeast are on hand to sell Scottish-themed merchandise.
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on the playing field. The crowds is captivated by the skill of the collies as they respond to their master and herd the sheep across the field into a defined area.
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and continues to have one of the largest concentrations of Highland Scots in North America. The games serve as a premier celebration of
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attending the games. Each clan sends representatives to parade around the field to "announce" their presence and support. Several
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The games include a wide range of athletic events, a number of which are traditional and uniquely Scottish. Events include the
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The SCHG also provide competition for children in attendance. Scaled-down versions of events are set up by age groups.
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also take part. The games typically attract more than 40 different clans each year.
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in Laurinburg. The event was started in 2009 after the Flora MacDonald Games in
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On-stage music is also part of the festivities. Music ranges from traditional
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In addition to the athletic competition, a fan favorite is the exhibition of
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The day begins with an opening ceremony and then the parade of
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Eren Tataragsi, "Scotland's Highland Games gain traction".
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The Scotland County Highland Games hold a full spectrum of
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cultures in the Upper Cape Fear and Pee Dee regions.
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Index

Scotland County Highland Games
Tossing of the caber at the Scotland County Highland Games
Scotland County
Highland Games
Laurinburg, North Carolina
John Blue House and Grounds
Red Springs, North Carolina
settled by Highlander Scots
Scottish
Celtic
COVID-19 pandemic
tartans
clan
pipe bands
caber toss
Scottish hammer throw
sheaf toss
sheep herding
border collies
EUSPBA
Gaelic
Celtic
merge rock and Celtic
Grandfather Mountain Highland Games
Eren Tataragsi, "Scotland's Highland Games gain traction". Richmond County Daily Journal
Scotland County, North Carolina history
Scotland County Highland Games Piping and Drumming
John Lentz, "Highland Games return this weekend". Laurinburg Exchange
Official website
Scotland County Travel & Tourism

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