Scottish Society of Louisville

CELEBRATING THE SCOTTISH-AMERICAN HERITAGE OF KENTUCKIANA

JUNIOR PIPER OF THE DAY

The Al Smith Grade IV Junior Piper of the Day Award is presented annually to the outstanding performance of traditional Scottish bagpiping by a junior solo competitor at the Kentucky Scottish Weekend Highland Games in Carrollton, KY.

Al Smith was a founding member of The Scottish Society of Louisville. He was an adventurer who jumped ship from England to travel across America. He was a scholar who embraced learning and who knew a great deal about world history. He was bright, interested and well-read. He was a patriot who served in both the British and American armies. He equally valued his British roots and his American life. When he retired at age 65, he got fitted for contacts and began to learn how to play the bagpipes. He marched and played with the Kosair Shrine Pipe Band. Al’s accomplishments past the age of 65 showed he never felt too old to attain his personal goals.

written by his step-daughter, Judy Webb

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EVENTS
February 4 - 20th Annual Burns Gala Dinner
Louisville, KY - Volunteer to Organize!
April 11 - Tartan Day
Louisville, KY
7:30 p.m. regular meeting, Strathmoor Presbyterian Church
Best sellling author, Liz Curtis Higgs will speak about “My Heart is in the Lowlands”. Liz is the author of 28 books, with more than 3 million copies in print.
 
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