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27th June 11, 03:01 PM
#31
The wife-to-be said we can make it out! ...now I have got that to start thinking about! I hope you are ready to meet up Jock ole boy, as well as the rest of you rabble across the pond!
(P.S. The back of my truck has a decal that states: Any river, any time.)
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30th June 11, 01:13 PM
#32
Over on Panalba.com, Jamie Sempill explained "The Council will not design or organize the event. They will probably put the project out to tender."
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30th June 11, 03:04 PM
#33
I'll stick to the smaller crowds in Badenoch at our annual summer Macpherson gathering and rally - at least the 'crowds' there are indeed 'cousins', and have recognisable faces! I love the rod and reel idea Jock...perhaps we can put on our Barbour and meet up at the Spey?
Slainte,
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30th June 11, 08:27 PM
#34
Originally Posted by Oldhiker
I was shocked when I got to Scotland and found out how few people from Scotland knew about the previous event. I saw the same people I see all the time in Seattle, I wanted to interact with Scots. I did see/meet some and did enjoy some of the events but it could have been so much better. I will be back to Scotland but not to one of these events. The potential was huge to start a tradition.
I was at The 2009 Gathering but point out that locals were not being focussed on simply because the Gathering was part of The Year of the Homecoming, a Government supported idea to get people to visit Scotland. Locals had endless opportunities to read about it and take part. It was very successful and I saw claims that 40,000 overseas visitors attended. Even if overstated, an enormous number of overseas visitors left vast amounts of overseas money in Scotland so to say it was bad is mischievous. I for one added over 20,000 pounds to the Scottish economy but only my Gathering entry fee was counted because nobody knew about the rest. I had two weeks of accommodation, the Tattoo, special dinners, saw shows that were part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, had a quality kilt made, went on the fabulously expensive Royal Scotsman train, hired cars and toured the country and of course bought meals there. I spent it because I went to The Gathering. Crying still going on over its losses because they don't consider the greater picture and reason for holding it. Most visitors left big money in the country, locals don't do that. To hold another Gathering in 2014 aimed at overseas visitors makes commercial sense but sadly many opportunities were missed in 2009. Despite pleas not all Scottish Clans synchronised activities with when overseas clan members were there. They all knew about The Gathering because many had tents at it. Locals have many Highland Gatherings to choose from so, for the Gathering to be special, it must be pitched at those living outside Scotland with Scottish links. Will I go in 2014? Yes and I am actually going to Scotland this August solely because of the great time I had prior so income from the 2009 Gathering actually continues to this day but detractors won't consider that of course!
Come on 2014, Scots should learn from their mistakes and stop their endless knocking. It was still being knocked this week with front page headlines in the Scotsman newspaper. That sort of attitude won't help them get 2014 off the ground.
Bill
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1st July 11, 03:54 AM
#35
Originally Posted by billsides
I was at The 2009 Gathering but point out that locals were not being focussed on simply because the Gathering was part of The Year of the Homecoming, a Government supported idea to get people to visit Scotland. Locals had endless opportunities to read about it and take part. It was very successful and I saw claims that 40,000 overseas visitors attended. Even if overstated, an enormous number of overseas visitors left vast amounts of overseas money in Scotland so to say it was bad is mischievous. I for one added over 20,000 pounds to the Scottish economy but only my Gathering entry fee was counted because nobody knew about the rest. I had two weeks of accommodation, the Tattoo, special dinners, saw shows that were part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, had a quality kilt made, went on the fabulously expensive Royal Scotsman train, hired cars and toured the country and of course bought meals there. I spent it because I went to The Gathering. Crying still going on over its losses because they don't consider the greater picture and reason for holding it. Most visitors left big money in the country, locals don't do that. To hold another Gathering in 2014 aimed at overseas visitors makes commercial sense but sadly many opportunities were missed in 2009. Despite pleas not all Scottish Clans synchronised activities with when overseas clan members were there. They all knew about The Gathering because many had tents at it. Locals have many Highland Gatherings to choose from so, for the Gathering to be special, it must be pitched at those living outside Scotland with Scottish links. Will I go in 2014? Yes and I am actually going to Scotland this August solely because of the great time I had prior so income from the 2009 Gathering actually continues to this day but detractors won't consider that of course!
Come on 2014, Scots should learn from their mistakes and stop their endless knocking. It was still being knocked this week with front page headlines in the Scotsman newspaper. That sort of attitude won't help them get 2014 off the ground.
Bill
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1st July 11, 06:24 AM
#36
Originally Posted by billsides
I was at The 2009 Gathering but point out that locals were not being focussed on simply because the Gathering was part of The Year of the Homecoming, a Government supported idea to get people to visit Scotland. Locals had endless opportunities to read about it and take part. It was very successful and I saw claims that 40,000 overseas visitors attended. Even if overstated, an enormous number of overseas visitors left vast amounts of overseas money in Scotland so to say it was bad is mischievous. I for one added over 20,000 pounds to the Scottish economy but only my Gathering entry fee was counted because nobody knew about the rest. I had two weeks of accommodation, the Tattoo, special dinners, saw shows that were part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, had a quality kilt made, went on the fabulously expensive Royal Scotsman train, hired cars and toured the country and of course bought meals there. I spent it because I went to The Gathering. Crying still going on over its losses because they don't consider the greater picture and reason for holding it. Most visitors left big money in the country, locals don't do that. To hold another Gathering in 2014 aimed at overseas visitors makes commercial sense but sadly many opportunities were missed in 2009. Despite pleas not all Scottish Clans synchronised activities with when overseas clan members were there. They all knew about The Gathering because many had tents at it. Locals have many Highland Gatherings to choose from so, for the Gathering to be special, it must be pitched at those living outside Scotland with Scottish links. Will I go in 2014? Yes and I am actually going to Scotland this August solely because of the great time I had prior so income from the 2009 Gathering actually continues to this day but detractors won't consider that of course!
Come on 2014, Scots should learn from their mistakes and stop their endless knocking. It was still being knocked this week with front page headlines in the Scotsman newspaper. That sort of attitude won't help them get 2014 off the ground.
Bill
***. A spot on analysis, Bill.
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1st July 11, 06:36 AM
#37
Guys. I knew about the original event, but didnt pay too much attention as due to work, I would have been unlikely to have been involved.
Now, I DIDNT know about the next one, so thanks for that. I will definately be retired from the present job by then, so as soon as I saw the link on this site, I sent an email to Stirling Council tendering my services. They will receive at least one per month until they weaken and (sensibly) take me on.
So thanks for that.
And Stirling will do it much better than Edinburgh anyway!
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1st July 11, 07:08 AM
#38
Alright...ok...maybe, I'm not going because of my prior post. But, I'd love to see all the pictures! I'll look forward to those.
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