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Festival Meeting -
Our next Festival meeting for the 2010 Frederick Celtic Festival will be held March 7th, at the Urbana Library's Community Room.

Tartan Day!
SASMM will once again be joining the Nation in celebrating Tartan Day on April 3rd (actual holiday is April 6) in Alexandria, Virginia.

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2010 Celtic Festival

The planning continues for our 2010 Frederick Celtic Festival!

In our 11th year, the Frederick Celtic Festival is turning into one of Maryland's premier Celtic events!

Please click the "Celtic Festival" link at the top of the menu to get all the details. Questions? Contact Genny.

Who is St. Andrew?

According to legend, an angel told a monk, St. Rule (Regulus), in a dream to move the bones of St. Andrew from Constantinople to "the ends of the earth". He did so, removing a tooth, arm bone, knee cap and some fingers, and headed towards Scotland.

He shipwrecked off the east coast of Scotland, and built a chapel in a Pictish settlement to house the relics. This settlement later became known as St. Andrews. The chapel was replaced by the Cathedral of St. Andrew in 1160, and St. Andrews became the religious capital of Scotland.

 

 

Renew Your Membership Online with PayPal!

Ceud Mile Failte! 

We want to thank you for renewing your membership for another year! There are many exciting new events, as well as our usual events, coming up this year! Please check out the events page for more information.

If you would like to join the St. Andrew's Society of Mid-Maryland, please fill out the membership application (requires Adobe Acrobat). You can either email it to Scott Furley or you can return it by mail. If you like, you can use PayPal to purchase your new membership by clicking the link below.

Membership Renewals:


Family Membership Renewal ($40.00)

Individual Membership Renewal($25.00)

New Memberships:

Family Membership ($40.00)

Individual Membership ($25.00)

Membership offers the unique opportunity to show the community your support in continuing Scottish education and traditions, while making a tax deductible donation. Please remember we are a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization and this status permits monetary and in-kind donations to be tax deductible.