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Oklahoma Scottish Games 2005
Our thanks to Bruce McIntyre for sending us these pictures



Bruce McIntyre at his tent


Bruce with his wife Judy (center) with two Clan Scott members left and two Clan Scott members right who had just purchased a copy of Six Millennia! 

Here we go with 2005 Oklahoma Scottish Games Pictures.  That's me on the stand at the noon ceremony as Chairman & CEO of OSG&G.  OSG&G presented Eric Robertson, our 10 year MC for the Games and a native Glaswegian, a replica of the Glasgow Central Railroad Station Clock for his faithful 10 years of Service as M.C. "The Voice Of Scotland". 

Also on Stage are the 2005 Chief of the Games, in full Gordan Highlander Parade Dress, Mr. Tom Ogelsby, along with the Reverend Kelly Dowd from the Presbyterian Kirk who gave the noon benediction.  The lady on stage is Ms. Angela English, President of the Scottish Club Of Tulsa, S.C.O.T..

One of two Headliner performing Groups this year - The Wicked Tinkers and Irish Great Hall with various performers of the band "Celtic Cheer".


Tara Hill complete with carved Celtic Cross : adjacent to "Little Ireland" at the Games and One of 12 Pipe Bands in Eastern USPBA Grade III Piping Competition


Clan Row West and One of the 12 Competing Pipe Bands stands ready to take the field


OSG&G Chairman & CEO Bruce McIntyre & Games MC Eric Robertson and Clan row East


Who says LADIES don't toss the caber!


On her way to a perfect toss! and Children with Clydesdale inside Children's area @ Games


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