April 5th, 2025, 10 AM – 4:30 PM
Bethel Presbyterian Church
2999 Bethel Church Road
Bethel Park, PA 15102
Come and enjoy a FREE day in Scotland at Tartan Day 2025!
- Enjoy wonderful entertainment
- Workshops
- Exhibitors
- Shop for beautiful items from our vendors
- Take a chance on winning amazing raffles
- Have some tasty Scottish foods
We hope to see you there!
ENTERTAINMENT 2025
AUDITORIUM STAGE:
10:00AM – WELCOME
10:15AM – BALMORAL PIPES & DRUMS
11:00AM – STEEL CLOVER (Celtic Music)
11:45AM – PITTSBURGH SCOTTISH COUNTRY
DANCERS
12:30PM – MICHAEL FLAHERTY (Celtic music)
1:15PM – RINGGOLD HARP & STRING
ENSEMBLE
2:15PM – SEAN PATRICK REGAN (Bagpiping)
2:45PM – WENDY LINT HIGHLAND DANCERS
3:30PM – MACDONALD PIPE BAND
4:00 PM –RAFFLES
4:30PM – CLOSING
SANCTUARY STAGE
11:00AM – GEORGE WHITE
(Traditional and contemporary Celtic music)
12:00PM – PINT AND A HALF
(Traditional and contemporary Scottish songs)
1:00PM –RICHPATRICK CELTIC MUSIC
(Traditional and contemporary Celtic music)
2:00PM – ROAD TO THE ISLES
( Scottish and Irish vocals and instrumental music on flute, guitar,
tinwhistle and Irish fiddle)
Place an ad in our program
If you’re interested in placing an ad in our Tartan Day program, please fill out this attached form and send us your image. We offer a full page, half page, and a quarter page ad space.
Pittsburgh Tartan Day Program Ad Form.pdf
Pittsburgh Tartan Day Patron Form.pdf
What is Tartan Day?
On April 6, 1320 the Declaration of Arbroath was signed asserting Scotland’s sovereignty over England’s territorial claims. Tartan Day commemorates the signing of Scotland’s Declaration of Independence. This day is set aside every year by Scottish-Americans to reflect on and celebrate their heritage.
On March 20, 1998, the US Senate Resolution 155 was passed declaring April 6th as National Tartan Day. Throughout the country, there are festivals and parades celebrating this day.
Pittsburgh Tartan Day What Is Tartan Day.pdf