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The 179th Annual

Saint Andrew's Day Gala

"The Feast of the Haggis"

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The Board of Governors cordially invites and encourages everyone to celebrate Scotland and kindness at the 179th annual St. Andrew’s Day Gala.

Gratefully recognizing the contributions and accomplishments of our fellow Scots.

DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN

Sir Niall Ferguson

For his prolific body of work as a globally-celebrated historian, economist and critical thinker on the greatest geopolitical issues of our time.

KINSMAN & KINSWOMAN

Paul & Catherine Melville

For their outstanding leadership and steadfast commitment to advancing the work of the Chicago Scots and our elder care mission at Caledonia Senior Living & Memory Care.

5:00PM:

A Conversation with Sir Niall Ferguson

6:00PM:

Cocktail Reception with Scottish Flair

7:00PM:

Awards Dinner Program

Presentation of the Haggis & Banquet Dinner

Awards, Toast & Tributes

Highland Dance and Bagpipe Performances

Highland Evening Dress or Black-Tie Encouraged

WHEN
Saturday, November 30, 2024

WHERE
Palmer House Hilton
17 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603
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TICKETS
Tickets start at $250 and can be purchased through our website. Seating is limited.

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HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS
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Gratefully recognizing the contributions and accomplishments of our fellow Scots.

Sir Niall Ferguson

DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN

Sir Niall Ferguson

For his prolific body of work as a globally-celebrated historian, economist and critical thinker on the greatest geopolitical issues of our time.

Melville

KINSMAN & KINSWOMAN

Paul & Catherine Melville

For their outstanding leadership and steadfast commitment to advancing the work of the Chicago Scots and our elder care mission at Caledonia Senior Living & Memory Care.

When we are far from home or can no longer live at home on our own, we long for that sense of connection, of calm, of coming home. Chicago Scots provide those nourishing bonds of culture, care and community for all.

On 30 November 1845, when Chicago was a small frontier town, population just 12,000, a group of Scots gathered to celebrate Saint Andrew’s Day. They resolved to form an organization to serve the needy and bring something of Scotland, of home to Chicago. Founded as the Illinois Saint Andrew Society at this very event, the Chicago Scots is the first and still oldest charitable and philanthropic organization in Illinois.

This event benefits Chicago Scots’ principal charity, Caledonia Senior Living & Memory Care.