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Germany
Germany Bavaria

The Munich Caledonian Society

We are a collection of Scots and Scotland loving folk who organise regular Ceilidhs in Munich. Our highlights include a Burns Night and St Andrews Ball with live music.

USA
USA Countrywide

The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA

The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA (NTSUSA) raises financial support and visibility in the United States for Scotland’s largest conservation charity. Since 2000, the NTSUSA has provided more than $12 million in funding for historic preservation and environmental conservation initiatives at the National Trust for Scotland’s 100+ heritage properties, including Glencoe, St Kilda, Robert Burns's Birthplace, and Culloden. Based in Boston, NTSUSA is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with members across all fifty states who are working together to protect Scotland's heritage and natural beauty now and for generations to come.

Australia
Australia Countrywide

The Scottish Banner

Australia's national Scottish newspaper available nationwide and keeping Scots up to date on news from home and locally.

Germany
Germany

The Scottish Country Dancing Society of Berlin

Regular dance nights, Burns Dinner etc.

USA
USA Maryland

The St. Andrew’s Society of the Eastern Shore

SASES promotes social networking for members and dispenses charitable and educational assistance to deserving Scots, their descendants, individuals, and organisations with a connection to Scotland.

Ireland (Republic of)
Ireland (Republic of)

Trinity Caledonian Society

A growing society at Trinity College Dublin. We have club nights, pub nights and we are organising our first CalSoc ball for next semester, with reeling practices until then every other week. Anyone welcome to come along.

USA
USA North Carolina

Turnbull Clan Association

The Turnbull Clan Association (TCA) is a non-profit organization with a mission to research, preserve, and promote our cultural heritage for the enjoyment and benefit of our members and of future generations.

USA
USA

United Scottish Clans of Oklahoma

United Scottish Clans of Oklahoma is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization committed to protecting, preserving and promoting Scottish and Celtic culture, language and values while improving the quality of life for future generations. USCO was founded in 1986 by a small group of Scottish enthusiasts to educate Oklahomans about Scottish heritage and culture. Since then, USCO has organized more than 20 Scottish festivals, Burns Night celebrations, and other community events. We also assist with various cultural activities like pipes and drums, Scottish athletics, highland dancing, ancestral research and Gaelic language studies. We’re an organization made up of individuals who, Scottish or not, love Scottish culture and strive to share that love with others around the state of Oklahoma.

Ireland (Republic of)
Ireland (Republic of) Leinster

University of Aberdeen Alumni Chapter in Ireland

A forum for alumni to socialise and to provide information and services to alumni, students, parents of students, and other friends of the University residing in Ireland.

USA
USA New York

University of St Andrews Alumni Club of New York

⁠The University of St. Andrews Alumni Club offers a platform for Alumni members of the University to stay up-to-date on events, memberships, school-related news, and the overall well being of the University we all attended as former students.