The annual Tartan Day will be held April 6, at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Bethel Park. It is a day to celebrate Scottish heritage which includes highland dance.
Courtesy of Pam Maniet
The annual Tartan Day will be held April 6, at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Bethel Park. It is a day to celebrate Scottish heritage, which includes authentic foods such as Shepherd’s pie, scones and empire biscuits.
Courtesy of Pam Maniet
The annual Tartan Day will be held April 6 at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Bethel Park. Guests can learn about Scottish heritage.
Courtesy of Pam Maniet
The annual Tartan Day will be held April 6 at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Bethel Park. It is a day to celebrate Scottish heritage, which includes musical performances with bagpipes and drums.
Courtesy of Pam Maniet Courtesy of Richard Hughes
Richard Hughes of Mt. Lebanon, who plays the wooden flute and tin whistle, will be one of the performers at the annual Tartan Day on April 6 at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Bethel Park.
Courtesy of Pam Maniet
Scottish highland dancers wearing traditional highland dance attire will be part of Tartan Day on April 6 at Bethel Presbyterian Church in Bethel Park.
Courtesy of Pam Maniet
The late Angus MacDonald (left) shared his love of being Scottish with his daughter Pam Maniet. She is vice president of the St. Andrew’s Society of Pittsburgh and chairperson of Tartan Day.