clan macdonald spring2012_issue2
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Hello Fellow Clansmen!
So weve been through an exciting Spring Scottish season and it was a success. I saw a lot of you at
the games in Maryland this spring and will be able to concentrate on the Virginia games this fall.
Special thanks go out to one of our newest membersMary Sparkswho stepped forward to
man the Clan Donald Tent at Bridgeport, WV. Mary had just joined Clan Donald a year prior and
was now on her own as convenor. Dave Rankin sat by his cell phone all day long and agreed to be
her life-line.so everything went great. This spring saw almost perfect weather for our games.
New on our agenda was Fort Lee in Virginia and the return of the Frederick Games. The games
Frederick games were actually in Mount Airy, MD and the location and weather proved
enchanting. Now down to business.
In the last newsletter we mentioned a Clan Donald sword raffle. Weve been about selling tickets
all spring and are set to hold the raffle drawing .and more importantlyparty at Killarney
House in Davidsonville, Maryland on 3 June 2012 beginning at 5PM. This has always been a lot of
fun when Dave Ranking held the event and the food is great. This year part of your meal proceeds
will be given back by the restaurant to support our Clans fund raising in support of the 2013 AGM.
Your commissioners can provide you with the details on the dinner and Rick Keller has graciously
agreed to post the details up on the Clan Donald Mid-East website and the details of the sword
raffle and Irish restaurant are in the newsletter below. Stan Darroch
The Clan Donald sword raffle and Killarney House dinner fundraiser are on Sunday, June 3rd
starting at 5:00 p.m. Directions and information are as follows;
From VA - take I-95 into MD. Get off on exit 15 and take MD-214 East Central Ave towards
Largo. E/Central will merge onto MD-214. Restaurant is about 13 miles east of the beltway on your
left.
From Route 50 in MD (between Bowie and Annapolis) - Get off on exit 16 and take MD-424
south/Davidsonville Rd. Take 1st Left heading east on MD-214 (E/W Central Ave). Restaurant is
about .8 mi on your left.
584 W Central Ave, Davidsonville, MD 21035, (410) 798-8700, http://www.killarneyhousepub.com
If you need further directions, please use Google Maps and use the address above to provide door
to door directions.
The clan raises money if you order one of the dinners from the menu listed on page 2.
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Regiona l Commiss ioner Rambl ings
In this issue:
Regional
Commissioner
Ramblings
1
Killarney House
Clan Donald
Fundraiser and
Menu
1-2
Clan Donald
Spring Sword
Raffles
3
Story Corner:The Story of the
White Pet
4-5
Spring 2012, Issue 2
C l a n D o n a l d M i d - e a s t
A BhratachThe Banner
Ki l larney House Dinner
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Clan Donald Fund Raiser Dinner Menu
Starters:
Caesar Salad or Potato and leek soup
Entre Selection:
Limerick Chicken Pasta
Tender chicken breast grilled with portabella mushroom diced and finished with a garlic cream
sauce and tossed with grated Asiago cheese and fresh pasta
Powerscourt Salmon
Fillet of Salmon oven baked to perfection and finished with a tomato and basil sauce. Served
with garden rice and fresh market vegetables
Corned Beef and Cabbage
A first cut of corned beef, slow cooked for ten hours with a blend of herbs and spices until it islean and tender, served with braised cabbage, mashed potatoes and mashed carrots and parsnips
Crab Cake Salad
A 5oz Jumbo lump crab cake, broiled and served over a romaine lettuce, crumbled blue cheese,
walnuts, croutons and cranberries
Dessert:
Irish Bread Pudding
Menu price- $25 per person plus tax and gratuity.
$10 from each menu chosen will be donated to Clan Donald ME
Menu will be available from 5.00PM onwards that evening
For reservations call 410 798 8700
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Clan Donald Mid-east
Ki l larney House Dinn er (cont d)
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Clan Donald Mid-east
Clan Donald Spr ing Sword Raf f les
Clan Donald is raffling off two swords! One is a broadsword and the other is a Scottish claymore. The proceeds go to Clan
Donald fundraising. The swords will be raffled off on Sunday, June 3rd at the Clan Donald dinner at the Killarney House.
Here are the rules for the raffle;
1) You do not have to be present to win at the drawing.
2) We have to be able to read your contact info on the ticket stub..so write legibly. If we
cant read your phone number we will redraw.3) Price is $5.00 per ticket or five tickets for $20.00.
4) Each sword will be raffled separately so there will be two winners overall.
This Scottish basket-hilt Claymore is the equal to any raised by clansmen as they overran
the English at the Battle of Falkirk on Jan. 17th, 1746. The pierced basket-hilt is a faithful
reproduction of one found on the Culloden Moor. The fully tempered high carbon steel blade is of the typical fullered, double-
edge, broadsword pattern of the 1500's - 1800's. The basket also has a rich red cloth liner and a scabbard is included. Made by
Windlass Steelcrafts. Overall: 39-12"
Blade: 32-12" long, 1-34" wide, 316" thick
Wt: 3 lbs/14 oz
http://www.museumreplicas.com/p-197-brass-basket-hilt-claymore.aspx
Pictured Right: New Clan Donald member
Brandon Tucker preparing to defend the
sacred hearth and home (if he wins the
raffle). Basket Hilted Broad Sword
pictured.
Pictured Left: New Clan Donald member
Brandon Tucker preparing to defend the sacred hearth and home (if he wins
the raffle). Scottish Claymore pictured.
The claymore you purchased was replicated by Paul Chen from a museum piecedated from the 15th century. The sword has authentic styling, is fully functional
and has excellent balance. The overall length is 54 3/4", the blade is 41" and the
weight is 4lbs 14ozs. It is a very nice weapon from Cas Hanwei. Bradley
Imports supplies similar products for several highland games for prizes and
raffle items.
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A great part of our Highland heritage comes forward to us in the form of stories or fables. For those of you who
have children, great-grandchildren, nephews/nieces (or just like story time) this section will be a recurring piece of
the Mid-East A BhratachThe Banner. This is The Story of the White Pet!
There was a farmer before now who had a White Pet, and when Christmas was drawing near, he thought that he
would kill the White Pet. The White Pet heard that, and he thought he would run away and that is what he did.
He had not gone far when a bull met him. Said the bull to him, All Hail! White Pet, where art thou going? I, said
the White Pet, am going to seek my fortune; they were going to kill me for Christmas, and I thought I had better
run away. It is better for me, said the Bull, to go with thee, for they were going to do the very same with me.
I am willing, said the White Pet; the larger the party the better the fun.
They went forward till they fell in with an old dog.
All Hail! White Pet, said the old dog. All hail! thou dog. Where art thou going? said the old dog.
I am running away, for I heard that they were threatening to kill me for Christmas.
They were going to do the very same to me, said the old dog, and I will go with you. Come, then, said the
White Pet.
They went then, till a cat joined them. All hail! White Pet. said the cat. All hail! oh cat.
Where art thou going? said the cat. I am going to seek my fortune, said the White Pet, because they were
going to kill me at Christmas.
They were talking about killing me too, said the cat, and I had better go with you.
Then they went forward till a cock met them. All hail! White Pet, said the cock. All hail to thyself! Oh cock,
said the White Pet. Where, said the cock, art thou going? I, said the White Pet, am going away, for they
were threatening my death at Christmas.
They were going to kill me at the very same time, said the cock, and I will go with you. Come, then, said the
White Pet.
They went forward till they fell in with a goose. The goose joined them as well.
The party went forward till the night was drawing on them, and they saw a little light far away; and, though far off,
they were not long getting there. When they reached the house, they said to each other that they would look in at
the window to see who was in the house, and they saw thieves counting money; and the White Pet said, Let every
one of us call his own call. I will call my own call; and let the bull call his own; and each animal in his own turn. With
that they gave out one shoutGAIRE!
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Story Corner : The Sto ry of the White Pet
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When the thieves heard the shouting that was without, they thought the mischief was there; and they fled out, and
they went to a wood that was near them. When the White Pet and his companions saw that the house was empty,
they went in and they got the money that the thieves had been counting, and they divided it amongst themselves;
and then they thought that they would settle to rest. Said the White Pet, Where wilt thou sleep tonight, oh bull?
I will sleep, said the bull, behind the door where there is room for me. Where wilt thou sleep thyself, White
Pet? I will sleep, said the White Pet, in the middle of the floor where I am used to sleeping. Where wilt thou
sleep, oh dog? By the fire where I used to sleep. said the dog. I will sleep, said the cat, in the candle press,
where I like to be. and the cock and goose slept in the rafters where they were accustomed to be.
They were not long at rest, when one of the thieves returned to spy out the house. The thief saw all things in the
house were still. The thief snuck into the room and went forward to the candle press for a candle, that he might
have some light; but when he put his hand into the box the cat thrust here claws into the thiefs hand, but the thief
took a candle still and tried to light it. The dog then got up, and he stuck his tail into a cooking pot of water by the
fire; he shook his tail and the water put out the thiefs candle. The thief realized that there was mischief afoot in
the house, so he fled. On his way out the White Pet gave him a blow and likewise the bull, the cock began to crow
and the goose began to belabor the thief with her wings.
The thief ran back to the woods where his comrades were hiding. They asked him how it had gone with him. It
went, said he, but middling: when I went to the candle press, there was a man in it who thrust ten knives into myhand; and when I went to the fireside to light the candle, there was a big black man lying there, who was sprinkling
water on it to put it out; and when I tried to go out, there was a big man in the middle of the floor and another big
man who gave us a big kick and shoved me out of the door and the whole time there was a little brat in the loft
calling out CUIR-ANEES-AN-SHAW-AY-S-FONI-MI-HAYN-DA which means in gaelic Send him up here and Ill do
for him When the thieves heard the story, they did not return to seek their lot of money; and the White Pet and
his comrades got it to themselves and it kept them peaceably as long as they lived.
Stan Darroch
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Stor y C or ner : The S tor y o f the Whi te Pet ( c ont d )
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Alexandria, Virginia 22306
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