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Resources

  • MURDER THE STOUT
    Progressive Celtic Rock Band, Murder the Stout. Get ready to drink up and sing up!
  • Lannaireachd Gaelic Swordsmanship
    If you are interested in learning Lannaireachd Gaelic Swordsmanship, this group is for you. The study group is based in Bossier City, and conducted through the Cateran Society Broadsword Academy Apprenticeship Program. For information on how to participate, contact Erik at the following email: willun98@yahoo.com
  • Webster Parish Convention & Tourist Commission
    The 2011 Scottish Tartan Festival is funded in part by a grant from the Webster Parish Convention and Tourist Commision.
  • Smithfield Fair - Celtic Folk music
    The core of entertainment for the Tartan Festival for several years, Smithfield Fair will return again for the 2011 festival. The band blends original, Celtic-based songs with aspects of bluegrass, Appalachian, and other forms of American music.
  • Jed Marum Scottish-Irish-American Folk Singer
    Playing for the Tartan Festival in 2011 for the first time, Jed performs traditional and contemporary songs in a musical style that is both Celtic and American, with strong Bluegrass roots.
  • Jackson Irish Dancers
    Coming to the 2011 Scottish Tartan Festival: the Jackson Irish Dancers are a traditional Irish dance group hailing from Jackson, Mississippi.
  • Rickey E. Pittman - Scottish Storyteller
    Rickey will join us as our storyteller this year at the 2010 Scottish Tartan Festival. He is the author of children's book, Scottish Alphabet book, and more.
  • Gaelic Targs
    Local resource for quality targes and custom made sporrans.
  • Electric Scotland
  • Scotland Farms of Louisiana

Contact

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  • Website: http://scottishsocietyla.typepad.com/

Interests

celtic heritage.