Saturday, April 18, 2009 4 PM
The Kirkin o the Tartan
The pageantry of the Highlands returns to Washington on Saturday, April 18, as the Saint Andrews Society of Washington, DC, marches into Washington National Cathedral for the 69th Annual Kirkin o the Tartan. Accompanied by its Pipes and Drums and Colour Guard, close to 100 society members will pay tribute to their Scottish ancestors who struggled to preserve their liberties and religious freedoms. The public is invited to join in free of charge with no reservations required.
The Saint Andrews Society of Washington, DC, is the originator of the North American tradition of kirkin (or blessing) the tartan, which has now spread throughout the U.S. and Canada. The original Kirkin was held in Washington, DC, on April 27, 1941, to raise funds for British war relief. The event now supports scholarships awarded by the Soicetys Charity and Education Fund.
Close to 100 Society members, lead by bagpipers and drums, process into the Cathedral. A ceremony to bless the tartans and the families represented by the cloth follows a brief homily. After the recessional to the south side of the Cathedral, all are welcome to enjoy entertainment by Saint Andrews Society Pipes and Drums and Highland dancers.
For more information about the Saint Andrews Society of Washington, DC visit www.saintandrewsociety.org.