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THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF LOS ANGELES

March 2025


The Scottish-Irish connection!


From Highlands to Emerald Isles


Scots-Irish, Scotch-Irish, Scot-Irish, or Irish-Scot -- Technically speaking, the best description is Ulster Scots—but what you call yourself likely depends on your current location. Scots-Irish people have a fascinating history dating back to the 16th century, when the Plantation of Ulster, King of Scotland James VI’s campaign to bring the Protestant faith to Ireland, was established. Today, Scots-Irish culture has a stronghold across areas of North America, Ireland, Scotland, England, and elsewhere. 


We know that Scots-Irish people can trace their heritage back to 16th-century Ulster, but how has this small ethnic group made such a far-flung impact? Initially, Irish people mainly operated the plantation. Then, when Stuart King James VI of Scotland was crowned king of England, he united England and Scotland. A wave of workers (primarily from the south and west of Scotland and the Borders) migrated to Ulster. In the 18th century, there was a second surge of Scots-Irish immigrants—this time from Ireland to North America. In fact, one of the largest immigrant populations in pre-revolution America was Scots-Irish, with many settling in the Appalachian Mountains, where their ancestors still have a stronghold today.  


The Romans referred to Ireland as Scotia, as seen in historical documents dating back to AD 312. The Scoti people moved from Ireland to Argyll in Scotland around AD 500, and the country became widely known as Scotland by the 12th century.  


Are the Scots and Irish Related?

Yes, they are related. Many Scottish and Irish people consider the two countries to be sister nations. 

Foremost, Scots and Irish people have Celtic roots, along with the Bretons, Cornish, Manx, and Welsh. Plus, due to their close proximity to each other, migration between the two nations goes back millennia and continues long after colonial times have ended. Furthermore, one of the two native languages in Scotland—Scots Gaelic—and Irish have shared Celtic origins.


Read the full article on Ancestry.com



Scottish St. Patrick's

Gathering


Celebrating the Blue & the Green!


Sunday, March 16

12:30 pm


MacLeod's Brewery

14741 Calvert St.

Van Nuys, CA 91411 



MacLeod's always gets busy, so please RSVP if you are planning to sit in the reserved St. Andrew's LA section

Space is limited. RSVP a must please.


Get your Shamrock on!



Alba gu bràth - - Éirinn go brách 



RSVP



TARTAN FILM FESTIVAL


Begins...

TM Trademark Pending

Saturday, April 5


3:00 pm



TUMMY MONSTER



Directed by Ciaran Lyons

Starring Lorn Macdonald and Orlando Norman

Lumiere Theater - Music Hall

9036 Wilshire Blvd

Beverly Hills

(cross street Doheny)



For Tickets


Reviews:



Tummy Monster is proof that independent film is well worth investing in (Thehollywoodnews.com)



Endlessly inventive and darkly funny, Tummy Monster is a little film with big ideas. With performances from Lorn Macdonald and Orlando Norman more than capable of having audiences gripped for the duration

(Cinema Perspective)



Tummy Monster synopsis


A psychological black comedy, the film explores the dark side of a narcissistic tattoo artist who discovers that his latest client is a world-famous musician. The tattoo artist becomes fixated on getting a "selfie" with the celebrity and the two become embroiled into a bizarre and dangerous game where both are intent on winning.



Director, Ciaran Lyons is a Scottish-Irish writer and director based in Glasgow. His feature film debut Tummy Monster premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival to audience adoration and applause.


Join us for the U.S. premiere.


Q&A with Ciaran Lyons will follow immediately after screening.



2:00 pm Red Carpet - Photo Op

2:00 pm - Whisky tasting preceding the film

2:30 pm - LA Scots Pipe Band Performance (Wilshire Blvd)

3:00 pm - Film screening

4:45 pm - Q&A with Director, Ciaran Lyons




Tickets on sale now



For Tickets


Tartan Day West Coalition


Join the Tartan Day movement all across the country


Attend a Tartan Day event in April


The Tartan Day West Coalition was started by St. Andrew's Society of Los Angeles in 2023 with 13 states from both the mountain and pacific regions in the U.S. to bring worldwide attention to Tartan Day.







SCOTTISH BALLET


Announcing New Ballet


MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS


Scottish Ballet's striking production of Mary, Queen of Scots is performed in a contemporary setting with period inspired costumes. Mary's life and legacy is seen through the eyes of Queen Elizabeth.


Watch our insightful podcast with CEO & Artistic Director of Scottish Ballet, Christopher Hampson


(click on photo)




6 NATIONS RUGBY CONTINUES



Still to come:



Saturday, March 8

Scotland vs. Wales


Saturday, March 15

Scotland vs. France


For more information




The National Trust for Scotland



2025


Great Scot Honoree


Robert Carlyle, OBE





Robert Carlyle, is soon to be seen starring in the Netflix upcoming series Toxic Town "Broke and Bones." Robert recently reprised his role in both FX’s limited series, The Fully Monty, as well as his much-loved role as ‘Begbie’ in Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting 2.


Robert’s body of work comprises much-loved performances in Trainspotting, The Fully Monty, The World is Not Enough, 28 Weeks Later, Angela’s Ashes, The Beach and seven seasons of the hit ABC television series Once Upon a Time to name a few. 


Over a long and celebrated career, Robert's work has garnered a number of prestigious honors, awards and nominations.


For more information about this coveted GREAT SCOT honor and event, visit the National Trust for Scotland's website:

National Trust for Scotland


ANNIVERSARIES


Glasgow, Stirling and Edinburgh


EDINBURGH

Started celebrating its 900th year in 2024

GLASGOW

Celebrating its 850th year

STIRLING

Stirling is celebrating its 900th year


2025 marks the anniversary of three major cities in Scotland -- Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling. All three cities are significant and celebrations are already underway to showcase the richly woven tapestry of history that each possess.



SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT OUTLINES PLANS TO SCALE UP INVESTMENT IN NATURE


The Scottish Government have published their Biodiversity Investment plan to support the creation of a nature finance system that enables funding and finance to flow into high integrity biodiversity outcomes. Investing in Nature is a plan to support climate adaptation in Scotland and sits within the wider Scottish Biodiversity Framework.



To Read More...



WHISKY & GIN HIGHLIGHT


NC'NEAN


(Represented and Distributed in America by ImpEx)



Nc’nean (pronounced Nook-knee-anne), is an abbreviation of Neachneohain, the name of a witch-queen in Scots Gaelic folklore who, according to Sir Walter Scott, ‘rode on the storm and marshalled the rambling host of wanderers under her grim banner’. Nc'nean started with a small team of eco-conscious drink fanatics on a mission to change the way the world thinks about whisky from Scotland. Creating a light and delicious spirit, Nc'nean is created from a small distillery located in the village of Drimnin on the Morvern peninsula on the West Coast of Scotland and is powered by 100% renewable energy. The company puts the planet first and only uses organic Scottish barley that they produce and bottle in 100% recycled glass. Meet the woman who started Nc'nean, Annabel Thomas.


Meet Annabel




CALENDAR

OF UPCOMING EVENTS



2025


*Tartan Film Festival - Tummy Monster April 5

*Tartan Film Festival - Make it to Munich April (date tba)

*Tartan Film Festival - May (film & date tba)

*Scottish Fest - Costa Mesa Games - May 24 & 25

*KiltKrawl - Orange County - May 24

*New Member Event - June

*Dog Days of Summer - July

*September Event - Sept

*Seaside Highland Games - Oct 11 & 12

*St. Andrew's Day Event - Nov

*Holiday Gathering - Dec


2026


*Robert Burns Supper - Sat, Jan 24




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