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The Family Tree - April/May 2005


Attention Games!  Attention Genealogical and Scottish event chairmen!
We have a FREE listing for you on our Games Calendar.  Also, when you come to The Family Tree main Index Page…look on the right and you’ll see “View Our Scottish Events Calendar.”
You may follow the prompts to add your own event.
It’s free, it’s simple.


Photo Shoot at New Elm, Georgia where Narra The Wonder Cat, Family Tree Proofreader and Recline On It Repair Cat is ready for April Showers, wearing her new rain hat and rain coat.  She and her friend, Mr. Yellow Duckie Quack, discuss the best way to keep Narra from getting her feet wet.    Narra says to one and all, "Spring is coming!"
   (Narra has been outside with her feet touching earth...maybe 3 seconds in her entire life.  She does NOT like to get her feet - or any other part of her - wet!)


Dear Friends,
   As we work on our new issues, please know that we add things to previous issues too.  So, if you haven't looked at the last publication of our "Electric" version of The Family Tree, please take a few moments to go and see if there is something you've missed.
   If YOU have news, press releases, information about our worldwide Scottish community that you would like to have included in The Family Tree...just send it to bethscribble@aol.com
   Aye,
  beth

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Narra The Wonder Cat visits with The Easter Bunny in person!  They had quite a nice time. TEB tried on Narra's Easter Bonnet. They shared a chocolate mouse that Narra brought to the party and some lettuce TEB brought.  They admired TEB's nest of Easter Eggs and the pair posed for the assembled ranks of photographers.  Narra and The Easter Bunny wish everyone a glorious and happy Easter!


 

THE 8th ANNUAL
TALLAHASSEE CELTIC FESTIVAL

OCTOBER 22, 2005

Visit the Official Web Site:  http://www.tallahasseecelticfestival.com/


Rebel King
Read About the Story of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots at RebelKing.com

Click to see Frank Shaw's Review on Family Tree

The Clan Hay Society American Branch is celebrating its 36th Annual General Meeting for 2005 in Bridgeport West Virginia at the North Central West Virginia's Scottish Festival and Celtic Gathering held May 6 to 8th.  We hope to see a large turn out of our members and interested people.  For more information please check our web site, www.clanhay.com.

Clan Stewart will be holding their Annual General Meeting in conjunction with the Fergus Scottish Festival and  Highland Games in Fergus Canada in 2005.  The host hotel will be the Holiday Inn in Guelph Ontario, Canada  Information can be found on the web at http://www.clansstewart.org Just click on the tab that has Annual Meeting.  That will give more information about how to get tickets and about the dinner on Saturday. 

Our host will be Ian Stewart, Drum Major,  and Regional High Commissioner for Region XI, Eastern Canada. 

I have contacted the Nova Scotia Stewart organization and invited them to attend.  Hopefully I will be able to contact the New Brunswick Stewart Group to expend my invitation to them as well.


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