Stone Mountain Highland Games Competition Results Stone Mountain, Georgia Saturday, October 18, 2008 Congratulations to Grade IV on placing 2nd in the Medley.
Charleston Scottish Games Competition Results Charleston, South Carolina Saturday, September 20, 2008 Congratulations to Grade IV on placing 1st in the Medley.
Congratulations to Grade V on placing 5th in the Quick March Medley.
Greensboro Annual Fun Fourth Festival Greensboro NC Friday, July 4, 2008 http://www.aroundthepiedmonttriad.com/gsofestivals/FunFourth/index-fun4.htm The Annual Fun Fourth Festival is recognized as a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism society and an Outstanding Event by Celebration NC Foundation. Member of NC Association of Festivals & Events and the International Festivals Association. Community Involvement; Over 1,200 volunteers and 25 business and civic organizations donate approximately 15,000 hours to stage the festival. Over 100 businesses and organizations donate $140,000 in cash and over $250,000 of in-kind assistance; 10% of support is donated by the City of Greensboro and Guilford County. Please Note: No Pets, No Skateboards, No Skates, No Bicycles are Allowed in the Festival Areas
Greater Greenville Scottish Games Competition Results Greenville, South Carolina Saturday, June 7, 2008 Congratulations to Grade IV on placing 2nd in the Quick March Medley.
Congratulations to Grade V on placing 5th in the Quick March Medley.
New Drum Major
Monday, June 2, 2008 Jamestown Pipes and Drums is pleased to announce that Jack Barry has accepted the position of Drum Major. We look forward to having him lead us on parade.
Gatlinburg Scottish Festival Competition Results Gatlinburg, Tennessee Saturday, May 17, 2008 Congratulations to Grade IV on placing 2nd in the Quick March Medley and 3rd in the Open Medley.
Congratulations to Grade V on placing 4th in the Quick March Medley.
Jamestown Pipes and Drums Ceilidh Band
Thursday, May 1, 2008 www.jamestownceilidhband.com/ The definition of a Ceilidh covers a wide range of activities, but is now more frequently used as a description for a Barn Dance, Drop of a Hat play mainly traditional Celtic tunes, for dances and parties based on traditional Celtic music some dating back to the stately court dances of the mid 1600's. We play Irish, English, and Scottish music on a wide variety of instruments. The group was formed in 2008 and is comprised mostly of Jamestown Pipes and Drums members.
Loch Norman Highland Games Competition Results Huntersville, North Carolina Saturday, April 19, 2008 Congratulations to Grade IV on placing 2nd in the Quick March Medley.
Congratulations to Grade V on placing 6th in the Quick March Medley.