Preserving Scottish Heritage Together

Below is a brief introduction to the history of Scotland.

The history of Scotland begins around 10,000 years BP (Before Present), when humans first began to inhabit Scotland after the end of the Devensian glaciation, the last ice age. Of the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age civilization that existed in the country, many artifacts remain, but few written records were left behind.

The written history of Scotland largely begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in Britain, when the Romans occupied what is now England and Wales, administering it as a Roman Province called Britannia. To the north was territory not governed by the Romans — Caledonia, by name. Its people were the Picts. From a classical historical viewpoint Scotland seemed a peripheral country, slow to gain advances filtering out from the Mediterranean fount of civilization, but as knowledge of the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously thought, and that the seaways were very important to Scottish history.

Because of the geographical orientation of Scotland and its strong reliance on trade routes by sea, the nation held close links in the south and east with the Baltic countries, and through Ireland with France and the continent of Europe. Following the Act of Union and the subsequent Scottish Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution, Scotland became one of the commercial, intellectual and industrial powerhouses of Europe. Its industrial decline following the Second World War was particularly acute, but in recent decades the country has enjoyed something of a cultural and economic renaissance, fuelled in part by a resurgent financial service sector, the proceeds of North Sea Oil and gas, and latterly a devolved parliament.

A cozy pub interior featuring a bar with an array of bottles and a decorative backdrop. The wall behind the bar displays a large scenic photo of a castle on a loch, with lush green hills and a partly cloudy sky. Mounted above the bar is a deer head with antlers, and various items like a Scottish flag and other decorations contribute to a Scottish theme.
A cozy pub interior featuring a bar with an array of bottles and a decorative backdrop. The wall behind the bar displays a large scenic photo of a castle on a loch, with lush green hills and a partly cloudy sky. Mounted above the bar is a deer head with antlers, and various items like a Scottish flag and other decorations contribute to a Scottish theme.

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Community Engagement

Cultural Events

Heritage Projects

Dedicated to preserving Scottish culture in Southwest Michigan community.

A large organized parade featuring numerous participants dressed in traditional military uniforms with kilts, accompanied by a variety of instruments. The event takes place in an outdoor venue with grandstands full of spectators. A historic castle serves as the backdrop under a dark evening sky, illuminated by lights.
A large organized parade featuring numerous participants dressed in traditional military uniforms with kilts, accompanied by a variety of instruments. The event takes place in an outdoor venue with grandstands full of spectators. A historic castle serves as the backdrop under a dark evening sky, illuminated by lights.
Cultural Events

Celebrate Scottish traditions through various community gatherings and events.

A metal plaque indicating various mountain peaks, featuring a detailed diagram with their names, orientation marks, and labels such as 'The Five Sisters.' The text at the bottom includes a Gaelic inscription, the location 'Bealach Ratagain,' and the year 'A.D. 1972.' The plaque is mounted on a stone structure surrounded by green grass.
A metal plaque indicating various mountain peaks, featuring a detailed diagram with their names, orientation marks, and labels such as 'The Five Sisters.' The text at the bottom includes a Gaelic inscription, the location 'Bealach Ratagain,' and the year 'A.D. 1972.' The plaque is mounted on a stone structure surrounded by green grass.
A large, ornate stone building with a clock tower. The architecture features intricate detailing and arched windows. The foreground shows a busy street with a double-decker bus, cars, and a person in a red jacket. Flags, including a Scottish flag, are hanging from the building.
A large, ornate stone building with a clock tower. The architecture features intricate detailing and arched windows. The foreground shows a busy street with a double-decker bus, cars, and a person in a red jacket. Flags, including a Scottish flag, are hanging from the building.
A stone building with a prominent conical turret stands under a gray sky. The structure features multiple windows, some with plants visible inside. At the street level, there is a storefront for a shop called 'Highland Soap Co.', and two people are walking in front of it.
A stone building with a prominent conical turret stands under a gray sky. The structure features multiple windows, some with plants visible inside. At the street level, there is a storefront for a shop called 'Highland Soap Co.', and two people are walking in front of it.
Community Outreach

Engaging local communities to promote Scottish heritage and traditions.