Monday, December 1, 2014

Last event this year.

A belated Happy St. Andrew's Day to all of you.     St. Andrew is one of the two patron saints of Scotland.    November 30th is his feast day.  In Scotland, the day is an official bank Holiday.  It is celebrated with art show, dances storytelling and reciting.    Traditional Scottish meals are served and of course bagpipes resound throughout the land.    It is also an important holiday for the Scottish Diaspora all over the world.   It is too late for me to prepare the Haggis, but I do have Scottish shortbread which I will eat in his honor.



Also, remember that this Saturday is the Celtic Tea: The following from the Plymouth Historical Society:

The Celtic Tea 
on Saturday, December 6th, 2014
Open to the public 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Nollaig shona - MERRY CHRISTMAS!

This is a collaborative Irish Christmas program sponsored by the Sheboygan County Historical Research Center, the Sheboygan County Chapter of Celtic Women International and the Plymouth Historical Society.

Christmas treats, traditional brown bread, tea and coffee will be served.  Entertainment by the Drowsy Maggies.  Visit the museum while it is decked out for the Christmas season.

Event is held at the Museum - 420 E. Mill street.    


A $4 donation is suggested.

Enjoy the wintertime!
Plymouth Historical Society

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