Geamhradh Brèagha agus Bliadhna Mhath Ùr air a h-uile duine (A Beautiful Winter and a Happy New Year to everyone) Guma math a dh’éireas dhuibh le Bliadhna Ùir agus a bhith blàth fad a’ gheamhraidh. Slàinte mhòr agus a h-uile beannachd dhuibh.
Sunday, 18 November DiDòmhnaich, 18mh An t-Samhain3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Tri uairean feasgar – Sia uairean feasgar We will be in a private home in Towson. Directions provided upon RSVP. Tha am foghar ann a bheireas an samhradh gu crìch agus a dh’fhosglas… Continue Reading “November Céilidh! Thigibh ann cuide ruinn!”
Cèilidh Oidhche Shamhna Sunday, 28 October DiDòmhnaich, 28mh An Dàmhair3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Tri uairean feasgar – Sia uairean feasgar We will be in a private home in Towson. Directions provided upon RSVP. Tha am foghar ann a bheireas an samhradh gu crìch… Continue Reading “Join us for our autumn céilidh – 28 October”
A number of people approached our language tent at festivals this summer expressing interest in classes. In response, Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhòir (The Baltimore Scottish Gaelic School), is forming a new class of start-up students. Always wanted to learn Gaelic? Now is… Continue Reading “New Beginner Class in Scottish Gaelic Forming”
A charaidean, Check out above our most newly minted and upcoming Gàidhlig speaker, Riley Rose. Just born on March 14th and already at our tent. How about you? Will you start learning with us? Sgoil Ghàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir runs a set of… Continue Reading “Join us this summer and learn to speak Gàidhlig”
A charaidean, Blossoming trees, blooming flowers, warmer breezes, a wild array of colors (on kilts), bagpipes, Highland dancers, and people tossing telephone pole-size logs head over end (hopefully) – all the things of Spring, including the stream of Celtic festivals that extend into the… Continue Reading “The Festival Season Approaches”
A chairidean choir, We have been thinking about how our learning programs have evolved over the past few years, and we’re very happy to have been able to create varied opportunities for language learning, in-person and online. The challenge that we see right now… Continue Reading “Còmradh-caraid – A new Gàidhlig learning opportunity”
Gaels on the Chesapeake Interview with Scott Morrison Scott Morrison Scott was born in 1969 in Nashville, Tennessee. The family moved to Silver Spring, Maryland in 1982. Music and teaching form the core of Scott’s life. He graduated from Frostburg State University in 1994 with… Continue Reading “Interview with Scott Morrison”
A chairidean chóir, This is a week you can immerse yourself in all things Scottish. First, this Thursday (25 January) you can attend one of the warmest, most intimate Burns Nights you’ll come across and celebrate the life of the ¨Ploughman Poet” in Baltimore’s most… Continue Reading “It’s a big week for things Scottish in the Baltimore/DC area”
Sunday, January 21 at 3 PM – 6 PM Ó Flynn’s 3432 S. Hanover Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21225 Join us for for our C`eilidh na Callainne (New Year’s Céilidh) We will have some home made Haggis by Liam Flynn (and other delicious food), hear about the history of… Continue Reading “C`eilidh na Callainne (New Year’s Céilidh) – 21 January”