Thank goodness it was a lot warmer yesterday and the rain stayed off (just) as the Demonstration Team danced their final performance of 2013 outside at the Dundarave Festival of Lights. The large tent enclosed some bleachers, the sound equipment, quite a few chairs and tables and left enough room for dancing. It was hard as the surface was brick pavers and there were 2 drains to negotiate as well. The Team danced three medleys which were well received then we got the audience up – we had 3 x 5 couple sets for the Virginia Reel, Gay Gordons and Riverside Jig all of which were danced to Christmas music played by Jim Lindsay (unfortunately not live but on a CD) and were enjoyed by all. We have already been asked back for the 2014 event.
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Alison commented “The information was gathered off websites etc. It is only the basics of the wealth of historical and current information available. I included only the older ‘regiments’ – there are many other corps and units, plus naval ships and Air Force squadrons – and Engagement or Battle Honour information up to World War II. There is much more about each regiment’s more recent activities in Korea, Afghanistan, Bosnia, and many Peace-keeping duties.”
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From the London Times: A Well Planned Retirement
(a perfect example of Government mismanagement.
Outside England’s Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses. For 25 years, it’s parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant. The fees were for cars £1.40 and for buses about £7.00.
Then, one day, after 25 years of never having missed a day off work, he just didn’t show up; so the Zoo Management called the City Council and asked them to send them another parking agent. The Council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the Zoo’s own responsibility. The Zoo advised Council that the attendant was a City employee. The City Council replied that the lot attendant had never been on the City payroll.
Meanwhile, sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain or France or Italy …. is a man who’d apparently had a ticket machine installed completely on his own, and then, had simply begun to show up every day, collect and keep the parking fees, estimated at £560 per day — for 25 years.
Assuming 7 days a week, this amounts to just over 7 million pounds …. and no one even knows his name.
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Many class parties etc. and I heard they were all super and the selection of food just amazing. I did attend two and they were just what I said and the fun and camaraderie was great as well. What a fantastic recreation Scottish Country Dancing truly is and what fun, talented and interesting people we are!!
The only thing left in 2013 (well I do have one more class to attend tomorrow night) is the Betwixt and Between dance on Saturday, December 28 (see information below.) All members of the Vancouver Branch are admitted free of charge thanks to the generosity of a former member, Mary Wattum. For many years Mary always paid for the band for this dance and she wanted to make sure this would continue more or less forever. We are very grateful to Mary and continue this dance in her memory.
An article in a recent edition of the National Post is applicable to the Ball and to Scottish Country Dancing in general. Check out https://life.nationalpost.com/2013/11/02/jane-macdougall-it-battle-of-fun-vs-the-gym-scottish-dancing-wins-every-time/ Thanks Gill for the tip.
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The dance competition has now closed and a group of dancers will meet to try out the dances that have been submitted. If you are interested in being part of the decision making please contact Jean – jeedwag@shaw.ca or Fran – caruth@telus.net note that those who devised a dance will not be included in this group. Good luck to all the devisors.
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A TRAM ran along Edinburgh’s famous Princes Street for the first time in more than half a century last week. The 45m long vehicle successfully completed a test run from Haymarket along Princes Street to York Place in the early hours of the morning. It travelled at walking pace while it was checked by engineers and contractors.
After six years of construction, the trams are due to begin transporting passengers by May. The project has been hit by problems including a long-running dispute between the council and its contractor. Work restarted last year on a more expensive but much shorter line. It was originally intended that trams would run from Edinburgh
Airport to Newhaven in the north for £545 million, but the route will now terminate in York Place in the city centre and cost £776 million.
Price of gas in France
A thief in Paris planned to steal some paintings from the Louvre.
After careful planning, he got past security, stole the paintings, and made it safely to his van. However, he was captured only two blocks away when his van ran out of gas.
When asked how he could mastermind such a crime and then make such an obvious error, he replied, ‘Monsieur, that is the reason I stole the paintings.’
I had no Monet
To buy Degas
To make the Van Gogh.
See if you have De Gaulle to send this on to someone else.
I sent it to you because I figured I had nothing Toulouse.
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The Highland Games Committee still needs volunteers for next year. They need to fill these positions:
Children’s Events Co-ordinator – organizing the line-up of events which is pretty easy to do, and day of just making sure everything runs smoothly
Programs – this job takes more work in the last couple of months prior to the games, making sure all copy is submitted, having it put into a program and submitted to a printer. Sponsorship/Advertising and promotion – Cher is going to do the social media aspect, Mary Jane may be around to help out again for sponsorship and advertising, but we need extra help. Someone to develop an advertising plan, to find new advertisers and sponsorships, and to be responsible for writing requests for grants and sponsorships from a list that the City of Coquitlam has provided.
Any volunteers can contact Jim – james.e.bain@gmail.com Joan – jdrabyk@shaw.ca or myself. Glenna Urbshadt – gurbshadt@shaw.ca
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The Vancouver Branch RSCDS has found a webmaster. Many thanks to Mary Ann McDevitt for agreeing to take on this task.
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I received an e-mail last Tuesday asking me to add an event to the dance calendar. It was for a Ladies Step Dance mini workshop on February 8, 2014. Well I was informed on Saturday afternoon that this workshop is already sold out and a waiting list has been started. I guess you have to be in the know. maybe if the waiting list gets too long they will put on a second mini workshop.
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It was Christmas in our home yesterday as our branch of the family that live locally are going south for the holidays so even though only two could come it was a busy day with lots of preparations. I must admit I did not do my share – Margaret did much more including the cooking and cleaning. I did clean the driveway and the front path, sweeping up all the detritus blown down in the past week or so and a few other things. I did not watch TV – we had music on though, light classical which I should put back on to help me think and concentrate while I get this newsletter put together.
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Yet another of these pictures of Scotland that I have been sent without any note as to where they are. Last week’s picture brought no guesses so here it is again. In these days of face recognition someone must have come up with software that recognizes places!! Send your guesses to ceilidh@rscdsvancouver.org You can look back at prior newsletters and see previous mystery pictures etc.by going to our website www.vancouverceilidh.org.
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The next Ceilidh Dance is the on Friday January 10th, 2014. Right at the end of the festive season. A great way to work off all those goodies you have eaten as well as to have a great evening of fun, exercise and laughter. Please call all your friends and arrange to bring them along to the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson Street, Vancouver to the class from 7 – 8 p.m. and the dance following from 8 – 11 p.m. with the live music of Calanais. Admission at the door is only $10 (students etc. $8). No partner or experience necessary – just bring your smiles and I would suggest flat, comfy shoes.
Michelle has very kindly made up a FaceBook event page for the Ceilidh which you can forward to your friends. The link is: https://www.facebook.com/events/597360563665264/597360566998597/
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There were some very good pictures taken at the January 4, 2013 Ceilidh Dance which have been posted on the RSCDS Vancouver Branch Facebook page. If you do not want your picture on that page please contact web@rscdsvancouver.org. The link for the pictures is: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.316825198419573.56421.149674745134620&type=3
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SFU’s Tartan Day celebrations featured the launch of the long-awaited “Scots in BC” website with information on how you can add your family history to the site. The website can be accessed at: https://www.scottish.sfu.ca/scots_in_bc_project It is well worth a visit.
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Some fun and interesting sites:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Gw8P8L1LfDM?rel=0
Flash Mob: The U.S. Air Force Band at the Smithsonian
https://www.flixxy.com/kids-lip-syncing-a-wonderful-christmas-song.htm
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It doesn’t hurt to have a little Biblical humor to start the day….
Q. What do they call pastors in Germany ?
A.. German Shepherds.
Q.. Who was the greatest financier in the Bible?
A.. Noah He was floating his stock while everyone else was in liquidation.
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Auld Country Tours are a big supporter of our Ceilidh Dances James Johnson [auldcountrytours@gmail.com]
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The next Ceilidh Dance will be held on Friday, January 10, 2014. Same time, same place, same price, same amount of fun and entertainment. Now it is up to you all to help by planning on coming along and bringing loads of friends, family, acquaintances, etc. We need to improve the attendance to make the dances financially viable. Please do your best to spread the word. Let me know if you would like a poster to put up.
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Girl: ‘When we get married, I want to share all your worries, troubles and lighten your burden.’
Boy: ‘It’s very kind of you, darling, but I don’t have any worries or troubles.’
Girl: ‘Well that’s because we aren’t married yet.’
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A new website for kilts and accessories. Prices seem excellent, no idea of quality or trustworthiness though: www.aglowmusichouse.com
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Well I have now purged the subscription list of those who have not opened a newsletter in the past month or two. I sent them all an e-mail asking them to respond if they still wanted to remain on the list with a deadline for replies by yesterday and then I followed that up with another e-mail to those who still had not replied. Originally there were 76 on this list but in the end I had to delete 52 names and addresses.
Now subscriptions are back under the 400 mark. This newsletter will go out to 372 people in many cities, provinces & countries. Now my goal is still to get to 500!! Please pass along the website to your friends and maybe they will subscribe – www.vancouverceilidh.org At least the % of people opening the newsletter should be higher!
Note: the Celtic Treasure Chest has just received large orders of Christmas items. For information on specials etc. call one of the stores – Vancouver 604-261-3688; Delta 604-940-5366 www.celtictreasurechest.ca. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
An online contact for dance and marching shoes (ghillies, pumps, brogues, etc.) is Bruce Griffith at www.avriel.com
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I wonder how many cards we will all be sending next Christmas if the postage increases as much as they have announced. I do like the e-mail cards and send them around but I do like the personal touch, especially to people we don’t see very often or if at all. We have some elderly cousins in Scotland that we hear from at this time and it is nice to get the news and know all is well. Many of these older folk don’t have e-mail. I wonder if some other form or company will start-up to replace the Post Offices?
Events happening in the immediate future include the Betwixt and Between on Saturday, December 28. – see website www.rscdsvancouver.org for date, time and location. Please see “Coming Events” below for all information.
Note: Please order your tickets for both the Tam O’Shanter’s and the Branch Burns Suppers soon – all information is shown below.
Beauly – Strathglass
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If anyone has any suggestions or complaints regarding the newsletter, please let me know – ceilidh@rscdsvancouver.org Please do not complain to your server that this is junk mail. There is a link on the e-mail should you wish to unsubscribe.
COMING EVENTS IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS:
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Dec 28 | Betwixt & Between Dance in the Scottish Cultural Centre with music by Mary Ross — 7:30 p.m. FREE for all RSCDS Members – $15 for non members. A small offering of seasonal fare would be appreciated. |
Dec 28 — Jan 5 | New Zealand Branch Summer School in St. Peter’s School, Cambridge, NZ — info wayne.mcconnel@rscdsnzb.org.nz website www.waikato1314.rscdsnzb.org.nz |
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Jan 10 | Monthly Ceilidh Dance of the season at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson Street, Vancouver. Class at 7 p.m. and dance following from 8 — 11 p.m. and all for the fantastic price of $10 (students $8) — info 604-536-9481 |
Jan 25 | 20th Annual Tam O’Shanter Dancers Burns Supper in Star of the Sea Hall. Tickets $55 — contact duncanmackenzie@telus.net to order yours. Note tickets will sell out fast!! |
Feb 1 | Vancouver Branch Burns Supper — Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson Street, Vancouver. Tickets $55 via PayPal at www.rscdsvancouver.org or from club rep or even patcavers@shaw.ca Bar 6 p.m. Dinner at 7 p.m. A great evening of entertainment and dance. |
Feb 7 | Monthly Ceilidh Dance of the season at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson Street, Vancouver. Class at 7 p.m. and dance following from 8 — 11 p.m. and all for the fantastic price of $10 (students $8) — info 604-536-9481 |
Feb 8 | Note: This workshop is already Sold Out!! I only received the info on Tuesday. A waiting list is being started. Ladies Step Dance mini workshop “The Basics & Beyond” with Mary Murray and musicians Janet Wright & Alma MacDonald. 1 — 4 p.m. in the Scottish Cultural centre, 8886 Hudson Street, Vancouver. Cost $15 includes tea! More soft shoe Ladies Step open to dancers interested in an energetic afternoon with a focus on different steps and different musical tempo. Previous Step Dance experience NOT required but must have some proficiency in another dance form. RSVP Fran 604-922-6842 or Kay kay_sutherland@hotmail.com |
Feb 8 | Bellingham monthly Dance |
Feb 8 | Hold the Date for the San Francisco Branch RSCDS Annual Valentine’s Ball. We are looking forward to this year’s Musicians: Muriel Johnstone and Keith Smith. Ball Date is February 8, 2014 at our favorite venue: The Oakland Scottish Rite Center. There will also be a Friday night dance in Berkeley with Muriel and Keith playing. Stay tuned for more weekend events in the works. Registration Forms will be available shortly. We anticipate a large turn out so sign up early this year to avoid disappointment! |
Feb 15 | Love to Dance Scottish Workshop and Tea Dance. Teachers Mary Murray and Simon Scott with music by the Tartan Players. Registration forms will be on website — www.rscdsvancouver.org mid November. Info 604-922-6842 |
Note: Please check list of classes for all start times and locations.
The calendar of events is always being updated so you should check it out from time to time on our website at www.vancouverceilidh.org
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19 Irishmen go to the cinema, the ticket lady asks “Why so many of you?”
Mick replies, “The film said 18 or over.”
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Don’t know if this will work but I will try and see.
Beinn Alligan
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Come Scottish Country Dancing – it is lots of fun. Just ask anyone who came along to the Dancing in the Park. We had great audience participation so I hope you will all come along and join one of our great classes or at least come to one of the Ceilidh Dances.
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The next Ceilidh Dance is on Friday, January 10, 2104 with live music by Calanaish. You have time to spread the word about all the Ceilidh Dances as that is the best (and cheapest) form of advertising. It is great exercise and fun, for all ages, too. Here is a link where you can watch a short video of a Ceilidh Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MvUwZnY9Ms and here is a link to the Facebook advert: https://www.facebook.com/events/597360563665264/597360566998597/
The format for all of the regular monthly Ceilidh Dances will be the same with the class from 7 — 8 p.m. and the dance from 8 — 11 p.m. and all dances will be walked and talked through. The price is only – $10 or $8 for students which, for what you get is a super bargain — everyone is welcome. No partner is required and you should wear FLAT, comfy shoes and loose clothing. Children are also welcome but should be prepared to dance with other people as some of the dances require a change of partner. Don’t forget to bring a few extra $$$$ to help defray the cost of the refreshments which are otherwise free.
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For those who enjoy listening to Scottish music, song, banter etc. try www.andysceilidh.co.uk/ this is a radio programme that you can get sent to you and listen any time you want. Andy is asking everyone to send in their requests so if you have a favourite Scottish tune, song, recitation, band, performer, choir or whatever send an e-mail to andyrossbw@aol.com
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The Branch has opened a Facebook Page at “RSCDS-Vancouver” – check it out there are some good pictures etc. www.facebook.com/rscdsvancouver. There is a link on both our website www.vancouverceilidh.org and the Branch website www.rscdsvancouver.org
It really is never too late to come along and join in one of many Scottish Country Dance (SCD) classes and well any time is a great time to do it. You will be made very welcome. Many classes have a policy that the first night is FREE! Plan to come along to try out a class next week. There are classes all around and on different nights so GIVE IT A GO! Go to either www.rscdsvancouver.org or www,vancouverceilidh.org for a list of class locations and times.
For those who don’t know SCD is a fabulous pastime which is super exercise for body and mind. SCD is, naturally, rooted in Scotland but there are groups in almost every country so you can learn here and then dance with other groups when you vacation or travel. SCD is not to be confused with Highland Dancing which is more solo dancing. SCD is usually done with a partner in groups or sets however you do not need to come with a partner. It is more akin to Square Dancing. It takes a year or two of classes, workshops, etc. to learn the basics then you can hone your skills in advanced classes. You start by learning the steps and formations. Dances (of which there are over 13,000) are made up of these formations so a good grounding will give you the ability to learn a new dance fairly quickly. SCD has its HQ in Scotland and is known as the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) and there is a Vancouver Branch of the RSCDS under which there are many clubs throughout the Province (there is also a Branch in Seattle). There are a great many classes and the ones in the Vancouver area are listed below. Come along — check us out — the first night is usually free and thereafter it will average about $6 a night and that’s for a 2 hour class! You will find many friendly people who will be eager to help you and welcome you to their club. You never know you actually might like it!! Check the list of classes at either at www.vancouverceilidh.org or www.rscdsvancouver.org. Note that the latter website has the latest updates to temporary changes to times and locations as well there are classes all up and down Vancouver Island, a number of the Gulf Islands, the Cariboo, Okanagan, etc. etc. and there are various groups all over this great Province, Country, World and who knows where else! Check the Branch website for all these details – www.rscdsvancouver.org
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For upcoming events see www.vancouverceilidh.org and www.rscdsvancouver.org.
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Other announcements etc: Seattle Branch – info at www.rscds-seattle.org A monthly Challenge Class is held on the 2nd Friday each month in the upper building, Room 7, Phinney Neighbourhood Association, 4532 Phinney Avenue, North Seattle at 7:30 p.m. Info at www.rscds-seattle.org Next class: January 10, 2014
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We Really NEED YOUR HELP to advertise the Ceilidh Dances!!!! It only costs $10 ($8 for students) – it is worth so much more in fun, exercise and camaraderie. Use any access to free adverts etc. You can also use things like the YouTube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh2HV3OPBgw or the Face-book page https://www.facebook.com/p.php?i=116203315&k=Z5C5Y4TZPT6G6BD1PKZZTWQQQ6BAW26L34AV&oid=164741310207760
Suggestions to improve our advertising are always welcome. Don’t forget to tell them about the website www.vancouverceilidh.org and get them to “subscribe” to the newsletter.
Thanks to good attendances last year the finances for the 2012/13 season will still allow the cost to be the amazingly low price of $10 or $8 for students and we provide refreshments although we do ask for your donations towards their cost. We always need your support both by coming along and by helping us to advertise these dances by whatever means you use to communicate with your friends be it e-mail, Face-Book, Twitter, Text or even telephone! Most of you have been to at least one Ceilidh Dance so you know how it goes. You don’t need a partner; you don’t need any experience; you should wear FLAT soft soled shoes; we walk, talk, and call every dance and you should come to have fun and have a good evening of exercise and entertainment and maybe even to learn! There is a FREE class from 7 — 8 p.m. and the dance from 8 — 11 p.m. with music by Calanais. Remember to bring some extra cash so you can make a donation towards the cost of the refreshments. Without these donations we will have to increase the price of admission again!!
The schedule for the 2013/14 season shapes up as follows: All on Fridays of course —
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January 10
February 7
February 28
March 28
April 25
Come along and get some great exercise while also having lots of fun. We are still working on improving the strength of the smile muscles as well as the bows and curtsies! Please do your best to assist us in letting as many people know as possible. Use Face-book, e-mail, telephone or even word of mouth and tell everyone you know what a fun night it is. We need to attract students from UBC, SFU and all the other colleges and universities. Somehow we have to get word out to these students. Please do all you can to help us.
Come one, come all to the same place (Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson Street, Vancouver) and the same time (7 p.m. for the class and 8 – 11 p.m. for the dance) and the same amazing price ($10 or $8 for students.) You should check the website – www.vancouverceilidh.org – from time to time as you can find various pages listing “Ceilidhs and Events;” Classes:” Duncan’s List;” etc. On these pages you can check all the upcoming events, where all the classes are located, times, etc. and some places to find Scottish things or some local trades, etc. I will continue to highlight the more current events in each week’s newsletter but, as stated, the calendar of all events will be available on the website. You should also have a look at the Vancouver Branch website from time to time – www.rscdsvancouver.org – as there is always useful information on it and it is a very good-looking site. If you have any questions regarding the Ceilidh Dances send them to me at ceilidh@rscdsvancouver.org Please check the website – www.rscdsvancouver.org for updates, pictures and news. Dance — it is good for your health.
Keep sending jokes, pictures and info you wish to have included. Don’t forget to look at our web pages at www.vancouverceilidh.org If you know of anyone who would like to be on the mailing list please send them the web address – www.vancouverceilidh.org and ask them to subscribe.
If anyone has good pictures from the Ceilidh Dances please send them to me so I can put them on the web page.
If you have any announcements please send them to me preferably in Word; Times New Roman 12pt format with a layout similar to the one used in this newsletter. I occasionally hear of an event somewhere in our beautiful Province, on the Island or in the Interior, but don’t know all the details. This newsletter reaches out to some 372 subscribers (at long last we are over the 400 mark!) from all over the Province, Country and to many other countries as well, so please send me the details of your event and I will only be too happy to include them.
These fit so well they should be in a dictionary.
YAWN: An honest opinion openly expressed.
WRINKLES: Something other people have, Similar to my character lines.
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Enjoy yourselves – come Scottish Country Dancing – for it is good for your health and you never know you just might …..! See Coming Events on the website for info – www.vancouverceilidh.org
Ben Nevis, Loch Eil
May your troubles be one, may your blessings be more, and may nothing but happiness come through your door.
Duncan ceilidh@rscdsvancouver.org