Due to my recent departure to Australia, I will not be organizing this years (2104) Tartan Day in Toronto. If supporters of last years Tartan Day decide to hold an event, I will post it on this blog.
Thanks for your support over the last 3 events.
Dale
Tartan Day Toronto
Tartan Day Toronto
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Saturday, 13 April 2013
Tartan Day Raises $500.00 For The Sick Kids Foundation
Tartan Day Raises $500.00 for the Sick Kids Foundation.
Unfortunately Tartan Day only raised $500.00 for Sick Kids, which was a huge drop in last years figure of $4000.00. This years Tartan Day Dance made a loss due to having to pay for a venue and for a significant drop in numbers compared to 2012. Many Scottish organizations decided that they would hold their own Tartan Day events and I believe this is why the numbers fell by over a 100. The $500.00 raised was donated by the Sons of Scotland who were one of our sponsors. Tartan Events Limited picked up all the losses on the night and provided free sound and lighting and event promotion.
I hope that we can find more sponsors for next year and that the Scottish communities and organizations can all pull together to make Tartan Day a big event in Toronto. If you know of any companies interested in providing a venue or sponsorship please send an email to dale@tartanevents.ca
The Tartan Day Dance at Currie Hall
Tartan Day Dance at Currie Hall
Photographs were kindly taken by Ray Vella - Website at www.rayvellaphoto.com or contact Ray at
rayv.vella@rogers.com
Caller: John Bark
RSCDS Demonstration Team - From left to right:
Christine McIntyre, Deirdre Bark, Dennis Ridley, Valerie Fisher, Douglas Worling, Heather Fawkes, Ken Adamson, Glenna McDonald, John Clarke, Teresa Malek.
Dancers from the Nancy Richards School of Highland Dancers
Many thanks going out to Moira Korus, Keith Bark, Teresa Lockhart and Deirdre Bark from the RSCDS (Royal Scottish Country Dance Society - Toronto Branch and Nancy Richards from the Nancy Richards School of Highland Dancers,
For more pictures of the event please click on the link below
Tartan Day at the CP24 Studio's
CP24 Breakfast Show 2013
Moira Korus from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society kindly organized children to perform a demonstration dance on the show. They all did a fabulous job and coped with dancing in the cold temperatures.
The 48th Highlander Pipes and Drums also kindly agreed to performed on the show - luckily the the cold temperatures didn't affect the bagpipes, although I would imagine the players were very cold.
You can watch the entire CP24 Breakfast Show on Youtube by going to this link
Pictures of the morning on CP24.
From Left to Right:
CP24 Presenter: Gurdeep Ahluwalia
CP24 Producer: Milan Zelovic
Tartan Events Organiser: Dale Foulser
CP24 Presenter: Pooja Handa
Having some fun with the team who were all great sports
The Rosedale RSCDS demonstration team
The 48th Highland Pipes and Drums
Behind the scenes at the CP24 Studio
Presenters taking lessons on how to do a Pas De Basque
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Why do we look for a free venue for Tartan Day.
Tartan Day is about celebrating our Scottish heritage and making it accessible to the majority of people in Toronto. Most of the venue's in Toronto charge between $3000 and up to $70,000 and normally have a minimum door spend. Hiring these venues would mean increasing your ticket from $25 to $70+ and this would result in less people being able to participate.
Tartan Day is about celebrating our Scottish heritage and making it accessible to the majority of people in Toronto. Most of the venue's in Toronto charge between $3000 and up to $70,000 and normally have a minimum door spend. Hiring these venues would mean increasing your ticket from $25 to $70+ and this would result in less people being able to participate.
We need your help in breaking last years total fundraising of $4000.00.
Tell your friends about Tartan Day, Tell your work mates about Tartan Day, Tell your Facebook and Twitter accounts Tartan Day or just join us for a fun evening of dancing.
Here is the link needed to make a donation directly to Sick Kids.
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