38th Annual Southeast Florida Scottish Festival & Highland Games
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1100 South Fig Tree Lane,Plantation FL 33317
05 March, 2022
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Come to the 38th Southeast Florida Scottish Festival & Highland Games for a day of Scottish music, food, drink, athletics, clans, & more! The 38th Annual Southeast Florida Scottish Festival & Highland Games presented by the Scottish American Society of South Florida is an annual educational event, including a wide variety of Scottish cultural activities. The 2022 Festival will feature music by Albannach, Seven Nations, Blue Skye Pipes & Drums, North of Argyll, and the World & North American Championship winning City of Dunedin Pipe & Drum Band. The Festival will be held from 9am - 7 pm on March 5, 2022 at Plantation Heritage Park, 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane (W. 63rd Ave), Plantation, FL, centrally located for residents of Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. The Friday Night Ceilidh/Concert takes place on March 4th from 8-11 pm at the Deicke Auditorium, 5701 Cypress Rd, Plantation. The Festival provides an exciting exhibition of Scottish culture with Pipe Band and Heavy Athletics competition, Scottish Country Dancing, Highland Dancing, Scottish rock and folk singing, fiddling, craft demonstrations, sheep dog trials, military reenactments, and Clan (family) & Society heritage displays. An area of Children's activities immerses them in Scottish culture through dress up, coloring, child-appropriate Scottish athletics and a passport game that guides them around the heritage displays. Our vendor area features Scottish/Celtic artisan merchandise, such as pottery, jewelry, fabric arts, and leatherwork, including works by local and other Florida-based artisans. Traditional Scottish foods, including haggis, Scotch Pie, Scotch eggs, fish & chips, shortbread, clootie dumpling, and more are on offer, as well as foods from American and other cultural traditions. Soda, water, wine and beer, including Scottish ales, are also for sale. Participation at the Festival is by people of all ages, ethnicities and sexes and is not restricted to those of Scottish heritage. Come be Scottish for a day - and bring a friend! Everyone looks good in a kilt! General Schedule: Gates open to public at 9 amAthletic & piping/drumming competitions start at 9Opening Ceremonies at noonClosing Ceremonies at 5 pmMain Stage music continues to 7pm when the Festival/Park closesComplete details, schedules, and more at sassf.orgPlease Note: This is a rain or shine eventNo refundsNo pets. Service dogs permitted with appropriate identificationNo outside alcohol. No coolersSchedule and events are subject to change without notice.FAQs Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the Festival? Either bring a printout of your ticket or have it viewable from your phone for scanning. Where do I park? Free parking is available in the lot across from the Festival entrance. Handicap parking is available within the park at designated locations [see map on website] . Your Festival ticket already includes the park entry free. Can I buy tickets the day of the event? Yes, you can purchase tickets at the gate with cash or credit, but the ticket price goes up to $20 at midnight March 4th- save money and buy in advance! Better yet - volunteer at the festival and get in for free! See our volunteer sign-up for options. You can also purchase advance tickets at local ticket outlets. See the Festival website for a list of ticket outlets. Do you have seating? Yes, seating is provided in various locations, but you are welcome and encouraged to bring your own. SASSF members and Festival Sponsors have shaded, designated seating areas within the Membership Enclosure. It pays to become a SASSF member, so join today! Still have questions? Email [email protected] The Scottish American Society of South Florida, Inc. [SASSF] is a non-profit organization dedicated to the furtherance of Scottish culture through Scottish dance, music and art. Run entirely by a team of volunteers, our signature event is the Southeast Florida Scottish Festival and Games held on the 1st Saturday in March at Plantation Heritage Park. A portion of the funds raised by the Festival and other SASSF events are used to award scholarships for instruction in Scottish music, language, Highland Dancing, as well as academic pursuits. Thank you for you interest and support of the Scottish Festival. It's through the devotion and generosity of volunteer community members that enable us to continue to provide this unique taste of Scottish culture, history, and heritage. If you'd like more information about becoming a member of SASSF or volunteering for future events, stop by the Membership Tent at the Festival or visit our website.
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