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Tom Hodges of Clan Colquhoun with Alastair McIntyre at the Scottish Weekend 2003.

Tom Hodges of Clan Colquhoun with his wife and Beth Gay at the Scottish Weekend 2003.

William Cone with Raymond Paterson, winner of the Family Tree Award.
Tom Hodges of Clan Colquhoun with Alastair McIntyre at the Scottish Weekend 2003. Tom Hodges of Clan Colquhoun with his wife and Beth Gay at the Scottish Weekend 2003. William Cone with Raymond Paterson, winner of the Family Tree Award.
Front row, Beth, Alastair, Harriet. Back row: Bob Ragan, Mel Gay.
Taken outside La Fogata restaurant in Moultrie. Front row, Beth, Alastair, Harriet. Back row: Bob Ragan, Mel Gay.

Bob, Beth & Woody at La Fogata restaurant after celebrating Woody's birthday.
Bob, Beth & Woody at La Fogata restaurant after celebrating Woody's birthday.


Abb Gunn...Clan Genealogist for The Clan Gunn...note his t-shirt!
James Taylor from Portland, Oregon on his way to the Portland Tartan Ball.
James Taylor from Portland, Oregon on his way to the Portland Tartan Ball.

Al & Judy Eaton, President and Secretary/Treasurer of The Clan Home Society, at Culloden Highland Games.  The Clan Home was the Honoured Clan. Al & Judy have held these offices for 23 years.  Al was the founder of the society.


Mel Gay and Hal Shaw at Culloden Highland Games


Members of The Clan Buchanan Society, International at the 2003 Maryland Celtic Festival.


This is rear view of the rare Stealth Camel, Clyde, the mascot of The Clan Home Society.


Fun at Maryland Celtic Festival

Mel and Beth Gay & Woody
Mel and Beth Gay & Woody 2003


Side view, Dromedarius Obscurus, the mascot of The Clan Home Air Force, a rare Stealth Camel, visiting Moultrie on his way to The Culloden Highland Games in Culloden, Georgia.  Here is a photograph as he waited to be loaded into his special camel carrier.  If you will look closely at the photograph, you will see "evidence" that he is really and truly there.

The CHAF mascot's name is "Clyde."  There is a long and honoured  tradition of naming the Clan Home mascots Clyde.  This name is famous in Scotland.  Remember, they named a river after the Clan Home earlier mascots! (And country music star, Ray Stevens, did a recording dedicated to him!)

Clyde enjoyed his visit to Culloden and was photographed, hugged, petted and kissed by visitors to the Games.  He participated in the Parade of Tartans and even was on the stage during Opening Ceremonies - negotiating the steps with no trouble.

Look for Clyde at any event where Clan Home is present!

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