Thank you for your interest in the St. Andrews Society of Williamsburg. If you have a general question, please fill in the simple for below and we will reply at our earliest available opportunity. To apply for membership, or submit a grant or scholarship request, please use the buttons below to reach the application pages for each.
Please also peruse our "Frequently Asked Questions" Section below the form for answers to commonly asked questions.
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No. We welcome people with Scottish lineage – as well as Scottish enthusiasts!
An active member will have provable Scottish lineage. Active members have society voting rights and are eligible to serve on the Board of Directors.
An associate member may not have known Scottish lineage – or may simply be interested in Scottish culture. Associate members may attend all Society events and meetings and help with committee work.
Applications are reviewed during the monthly board meeting. As a result, an application could take up to four weeks to be approved. The membership secretary notifies the applicant upon receipt of the application, and again soon after the board’s review.
No. Although Scottish attire is encouraged, it is not a requirement.
That is one of the world's great mysteries!
A Ceilidh is a gathering or celebration of family and friends. It may include music, dancing, or storytelling.
This celebrates the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland's Bard. You may know him as the author of Auld Lang Syne.
Yes; SAS-W is a 501(c)3 corporation, all donations are tax-deductible, as prescribed by law.
Not all events are members only. For example, folks who are interested in the society are welcome to attend Pub Night, with prior notice to a member or the membership secretary. Pub night is held from February through October, on the 4th Thursday of the month.
Email to: [email protected]
Thank you for your interest in the St. Andrews Society of Williamsburg. If you have a general question, please fill in the simple for below and we will reply at our earliest available opportunity. To apply for membership, or submit a grant or scholarship request, please use the buttons below to reach the application pages for each.
Please also peruse our "Frequently Asked Questions" Section below the form for answers to commonly asked questions.
Check these Frequently asked questions- we might have the answer you are asking about!
No. We welcome people with Scottish lineage – as well as Scottish enthusiasts!
An active member will have provable Scottish lineage. Active members have society voting rights and are eligible to serve on the Board of Directors.
An associate member may not have known Scottish lineage – or may simply be interested in Scottish culture. Associate members may attend all Society events and meetings and help with committee work.
Applications are reviewed during the monthly board meeting. As a result, an application could take up to four weeks to be approved. The membership secretary notifies the applicant upon receipt of the application, and again soon after the board’s review.
No. Although Scottish attire is encouraged, it is not a requirement.
That is one of the world's great mysteries!
A Ceilidh is a gathering or celebration of family and friends. It may include music, dancing, or storytelling.
This celebrates the birth of Robert Burns, Scotland's Bard. You may know him as the author of Auld Lang Syne.
Yes; SAS-W is a 501(c)3 corporation, all donations are tax-deductible, as prescribed by law.
Not all events are members only. For example, folks who are interested in the society are welcome to attend Pub Night, with prior notice to a member or the membership secretary. Pub night is held from February through October, on the 4th Thursday of the month.
Email to: [email protected]
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