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SCOTTISH FEST GALLERY
Sassy sayings for tips
The caber toss
Look at it fly
Sheep-herding demo
A whisky flight, be prepared
Young festival goers dress the part
Audience members enjoy the music and dance along
Pipe and drum bands periodically make their way through the festival
Young dancer from Las Vegas entertaining the crowd
1916 Band and dancers
Young and old alike enjoy the music
The Ploughboys begin their set
Rock on Peter!
Mary Culver and friend in black dance around
Mary Culver poses for a picture
Mary Culver and Peter Romano
Peter Romano
Mark Romano and that rockin' electric mandolin
Mark signs a CD
Many Celtic and Scottish-themed boutiques can be found within the festival
Hair curls, meant to add a Celtic flair to your everyday hairstyle
Leather-bound flasks and metal goods can be found everywhere
A child considers a bow and arrow
Armor and weaponry are sold at a fair price
Sheathed swords line the sides of the boutique
A day's work and this dagger can be yours!
Detailing on the dagger gives it a beautiful finish
There's something for everyone
A comedian plays guitar and makes jokes in a thick Scottish accent
Street Style: Scottish Fest edition
Another pipe and drum band prepares
Style Two: Mutton chops can be fashionable too
Style Three: Two-Toned Kilts are all the rage
Style Four: Matchy-Matchy means love
Celtic-inspired tapestries and art pieces decorate the festival
Many art pieces are available for sale
You don't need to be Scottish to have your very own sporran
Style Five: A Scottish lad wears his heritage proudly
Highland Way begins their energetic set
Style Six: You're never too old to have Scottish pride (or paint your beard the Scottish freedom colors of green and purple)
Style Seven: Think Style Four in the future
Rebecca gets a beautiful braid done
Two different band members support another band, dancing around during their set
The braid is complete!
Style Eight: Alabama can be Scottish too, our friend here hails from the South
Drink up! They're real (and clean).
Don't have a clan? Clan Inebriated will welcome you with open arms.
The chieftain and a swordsman of Clan Armstrong pose in front of their booth
Another child contemplates his bow and arrow
A member of the Wicked Tinkers entertains the crowd
The Wicked Tinkers rock out
A drum major poses for a photo of his detailed garb
A delicious shepherd's pie!
Classic shortbread imported from Scotland (and found in your local grocery store).
The closing ceremonies begin
All manners of bands file in, playing their tune
The bands line up
A Scottish drill team comes in
Grenada Hills High performs
A young boy is contrasted with the stern drum major behind him
Awards are given out!
Salutes as a sign of respect before each award
Time to honor our soldiers
Amazing Grace is played as the Scottish Fest comes to a close