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In The News...

Society President David Wallace and Society Former President David Webster
accept from Naples Mayor Bill Barnett a document proclaiming April 6, 2010, Tartan Day.
CLICK HERE to read the proclamation.

 

The photos below have all appeared in the Naples Daily News. Click on each blurb to see the larger photo.
 

May 7, 2008
By Submitted

Members of the St. Andrews Society of Southwest Florida show off their native wear during the group'­s annual kilted golf and croquet tournament at Foxfire Country Club. For more information on the Society, call 498-0866.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

Douglas Gebbie, founder of the St. Andrew's Society of Southwest Florida, leads a procession of Scottish flags with president Dick Melick, left, at the end of the Kirkin' O' the Tartan service at First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs on Sunday morning. The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & ...

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   
 
January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

January 15, 2007
Photo by DAVID ALBERS

The St. Andrews Society and The Harp & Thistle Pipe Band helped the congregation celebrate the Presbyterian church's Scottish history and 18th century Scots who fought British oppression Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs.

   

 

 
 

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