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National Tartan Day 2021: Simple Ways To Celebrate The Scottish Heritage
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It honors the Scottish history and heritage
One of the simple ways to celebrate it is by wearing a tartan outfit
It s time to bring out your favorite tartan attire as Tuesday marks National Tartan Day, a time to celebrate our Scottish heritage.
The Scottish Declaration of Independence was signed on April 6, 1320, formally announcing the nation s independence from England, National Day Calendar
said. Hundreds of years later, on March 20, 1998, the U.S. Senate passed Resolution 155 to designate April 6 as National Tartan Day.
The occasion celebrates people of Scottish descent, their achievements and contributions throughout history. For instance, scholars believe that about a third of the signers of the American Declaration of Independence were of Scottish descent. In fact, the document itself is said to have been modeled from the Scottish Declaration of Independence, Time and Date
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The annual Scotland Week celebrations are an important fixture in the calendar – it celebrates firstly the contribution of Scottish people and the enduring relationship between Scotland and the U.S with the big celebration on Tartan Day a highlight.
It is also an occasion to showcase Scotland’s standing on the international stage and the important role we can play in some of the biggest challenges facing us.
In normal times I or one of my colleagues would be in the USA, showcasing Scottish business, education and creativity to one of our largest markets, and renewing friendships between our nations that go back to centuries.
IN storage at an outside facility of the New York Historical Society’s art archives, away from public view, the portrait of a deeply influential Scottish-American woman sits. The portrait’s subject is at rest in the Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio under an elegant but worn tombstone that reads, “I have wedded the cause of human improvement, staked on it my fortune, my reputation and my life.” The grave is that of a remarkable Scottish woman: Frances Wright, born in Dundee in 1795. On April 6, the United States and Canada celebrate “Tartan Day.” The day honours Scottish Americans and the linkages between Scotland and North America. In the United States, the day officially began in 1998 when the US Senate passed a resolution. While parades in New York and elsewhere preceded the declaration, the Senate message made it more official. April 6 was selected because it marks the day the Declaration of Arbroath was signed at Arbroath Abbey in 1320. Arbroath is known
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