tartan day

 National Tartan Day

MacLachlan Modern Heavy Weight Tartan Fabric | Lochcarron of Scotland

It just so happens that Maundy Thursday falls on the same day as another holiday, though not one that is widely remembered, or, for that matter, observed. I myself only learned about it recently, but it warrants a post on this blog, being mostly Scottish in nature. I'm talking about National Tartan Day.

It celebrates not only Scottish heritage in general, but the Declaration of Arbroath signing in 1320. The holiday started in Canada in the 1980s, and spread in the 1990s. In Australia, a similar day is observed on July 1st, called International Tartan Day, which celebrates the anniversary of the repeal of the Tartan Ban, which was enacted in September 1746, and fully repealed over a hundred years later (there were several partial repeals and renewals during that hundred years).

 Tartan Day celebrations generally include bagpipe bands, Scottish parades, Highland dancing, and other Scottish events.

Do you have a favorite tartan? A clan to support/represent? Do you have a kilt, and are you wearing it for fun or to an event? Are you going to a parade some time in the near future? Put all of the above and more in the comments below. 

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