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Events with SFU and the local Scottish Community
Tartan Day 2012

"Scottish Voices From the West" Oral History Project participants

Leith Davis demonstrating the "Scottish Voices From the West" Oral History Project online database

Leith Davis, Jennifer Wade, John Craig (Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at SFU), and Alexis Fickell (recipient of the first Jennifer Prosser Wade Family Undergraduate Award in Scottish Studies)

Janet Mason and her daughter and Diane Coulombe
Tartan Day Participants
Marathon Reading of Burns’s Poetry for Burns Day, 2012
Music courtesy of SFU Pipe Band
Produced by Radio Dial Entertainment
Read more about the Marathon Reading on the Events page
St. Andrews and Caledonian Society Talk, November 30, 2011
Dr. Leith Davis, Director, Centre for Scottish Studies, SFU; Dr. John Craig, Dean of Arts and Social Sciences, SFU; Kim Reid, SFU piper; David Lunny, President of the St. Andrews and Caledonian Society, City of Vancouver. St. Andrews and Caledonian Society Annual Talk, November 30, 2011.
Todd Wong; Dr. Gerard Carruthers, Keynote Speaker; David Lunny, President of the St. Andrews and Caledonian Society, City of Vancouver; and Tony Breen. St. Andrews and Caledonian Society Annual Talk, November 30, 2011.
Cilla Bachop, Rex and Ruth Davidson at the St. Andrews and Caledonian Society Annual Talk, November 30, 2011.
Jenny Russell, Dr. James Russell and a community member at the St. Andrews and Caledonian Society Annual Talk, November 30, 2011.
Kaila Langevin, Associate Director of Advancement, SFU; Emma Pink, Research Assistant, Centre for Scottish Studies, SFU; and Hannah Pink, community member.
Guests at the reception to welcome Scottish Minister Michael Russell to Vancouver: Donald Paton and Wilma-Head Paton.
Martin Cronin, British Consul-General to British Columbia and Harry McGrath, Coordinator SFU Centre for Scottish Studies.
Maureen Baird and David Lunny, proprietors of Drumkeeran House in Pemberton, B.C., at the reception held at the SFU Segal
Graduate School of Business in Vancouver.
Scottish singer Kirsteen McCue performed a musical tribute in honour of the 250th anniversary of Robbie Burns at the reception in Vancouver.
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